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Deaeration is used in the [[Upstream (oil industry)|upstream oil & gas industry]] to remove oxygen from [[seawater]], preventing or reducing corrosion, and growth of bacteria.
Deaeration is used in the [[Upstream (oil industry)|upstream oil & gas industry]] to remove oxygen from [[seawater]], preventing or reducing corrosion, and growth of bacteria.
It is also used in the process inks and coatings industry to prevent foaming during production and get a higher quality print or coating layer without air bubble defects.

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Deaeration is the removal of air molecules (usually meaning oxygen) from another gas or liquid. It can refer to:

Deaeration is used in the upstream oil & gas industry to remove oxygen from seawater, preventing or reducing corrosion, and growth of bacteria. It is also used in the process inks and coatings industry to prevent foaming during production and get a higher quality print or coating layer without air bubble defects.