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  2. Degasser - Wikipedia

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    For a small amount of entrained gas in a drilling fluid, the degasser can play a major role of removing small bubbles that a liquid film has enveloped and entrapped. [1] In order for it to be released and break out the air and gas such as methane, H 2 S and CO 2 from the mud to the surface, the drilling fluid must pass through a degassing technique, and it can be accomplished by the equipment ...

  3. Mud Gas Separator - Wikipedia

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    Mud Gas Separator is commonly called a gas-buster or poor boy degasser. It captures and separates the large volumes of free gas within the drilling fluid. If there is a "kick" situation, this vessel separates the mud and the gas by allowing it to flow over baffle plates. The gas then is forced to flow through a line, venting to a flare.

  4. Degassing - Wikipedia

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    Degassing, also known as degasification, is the removal of dissolved gases from liquids, especially water or aqueous solutions. There are numerous methods for removing gases from liquids. There are numerous methods for removing gases from liquids.

  5. Sparging (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] For example, before casting aluminium alloys, argon bubbles are injected into liquid aluminium using a rotary degasser. The argon bubbles rise to the surface, bringing with them some of the dissolved hydrogen. The degassing step reduces the occurrence of hydrogen gas porosity. In the steel making process, this method is used very ...

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  7. Edwards Vacuum - Wikipedia

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    In its initial years, Edwards Vacuum imported vacuum equipment from Germany's Leybold. [2] [3] A freeze-drying method using vacuum chambers was patented in the 1930s. During World War II, the technology was further perfected and expanded to freeze-dry instant coffee, but also blood plasma and penicillin.

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    BY: DIANE P. SULLIVAN, ESQUIRE ALLISON BROWN, ESQUIRE (admitted pro hac vice) 301 Carnegie Center, Suite 303 Princeton, New Jersey 08540 T: 609-986-1100 F: 212-310-8007 E-mail: diane.sullivan@weil.com E-mail: allison.brown@weil.com Counsel for Defendant Janssen 4 (Pledger v Janssen, et al.) WITNESS DIRECT CROSS REDIRECT RECROSS IVO CAERS, Ph.D.

  9. Mobil - Wikipedia

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    Mobil station in New Zealand (1969). As Vacuum Oil, it was the first oil company to establish an office in New Zealand. When New Zealanders began taking to the motorcar in the early twentieth century, Vacuum Oil expanded into the oil refining business. Its marketing network and transportation fleet grew as it extended its range of operation.