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  1. harry222

    Removing entrained air in water process lines

    Perhaps I should have given a bit more details on this, so I perfectly understand the question to "why so much entrained air in the water?" First; I wrote air, but really it's nitrogen. Just simplified. Anyway: This is seawater injection for on- or offshore application. Seawater is lifted...
  2. harry222

    Removing entrained air in water process lines

    Thank you for your guidance. Been in contact with Spirax Sarco, but unfortunately they were not unable to meet the volumes of seawater (and nitrogen) we can have. I was hoping to solve this without going down the road of a separator vessel as this would increase complexity somewhat. (This...
  3. harry222

    Removing entrained air in water process lines

    Hello, I'm searching for a easy way of removing entrained air from seawater piping (2" up to 30"). More than 2000 m3/h is not uncommon. In all simpleness one can say that seawater is pressurized with air upstream pump(s). There will be pressure drops on the way, giving entrained air on pump(s)...

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