In addition to the previously mentioned companies, you also may want to check out Sterling Deaerator (
They specialize in custom designed units for vacuum, pressurized, and high non-condensable gas removal applications.
Pricing depends on a multitude of factors including flow rate, inlet non-condensable concentration, required effluent non-condensable concentration, operating/design pressure, storage requirements, type of deaerator (spray / spray-tray), etc.
In general, tray units will cost you more $$, but will give you much more operational flexibility. Spray units are cheap, but are ineffective at controlling load swings (specifically turndown, where a tray unit will give you increased performance).
If you want an estimate, just send a request to the deaerator supplier. They should be able to get back to you in a week or so with project specific pricing.
If you have any questions, feel free to post them. I'll try to answer the best I can.
Best regards,
Jproj