- US1596423A, Gibson,
George H., "Water-
deaerating apparatus",
issued 1926-08-17 US1877412A, Lyon,
Percy S., "
Deaerating water heater",
issued 1932-09-13 ...
- A
deaerating feed tank (DFT),
often found in
steam plants that
propel ships, is
located after the main
condensate pump and
before the main feed booster...
- heaters,
vacuum deaerators,
mechanical pumps, and steam-jet ejectors. In
deaerating heaters,
steam sprays incoming feed
water and
carries away the dissolved...
- (also
powder compactor or
powder densifier) are
working apparatuses for
deaerating and
compacting of dry, fine-grained powders. The
machine removes excess...
- used to
yield HCl), and Mg(OH)2 of 98% or
higher purity. It is
crucial to
deaerate the
seawater to
mitigate co-precipitation of
calcium precipitates. Most...
- side). This
arrangement not only
sprays the
water but also DM
water gets
deaerated, with the
dissolved gases being removed by a de-aerator
through an ejector...
- was
injected into the
deaerator vessel to
remove any
residual oxygen.
Deaerated water was
drawn from the base of the
vessel by the
deaerator pumps and...
-
chemical systems. In
contrast to the Fe2+
cations which remain unoxidized in
deaerated perchlorate aqueous solutions free of
dissolved oxygen,
other cations...
-
sections of one tower, with the cold
section at the top).
Demineralised and
deaerated water is fed to the cold
tower where deuterium migration preferentially...
- (UNH).
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March 2013. "Tethys". Tethys. PNNL. "Definition of
DEAERATE". www.merriam-webster.com.
Aftring RP,
Taylor BF (October 1979). "****essment...