airelimination
Airelimination is a term used to describe processes that remove air from a space, system, or substance in order to improve performance, safety, or efficiency. The concept encompasses removing entrained or dissolved air from liquids, venting trapped air from spaces, and de- aerating entire equipment circuits. While the term is not universally standardized, it is used in some engineering and manufacturing contexts to differentiate dedicated air-removal steps from general ventilation.
Methods used to achieve airelimination vary by application. Mechanical degassing or deaeration employs vacuum chambers, centrifugation,
Applications span multiple industries. In pharmaceuticals and food processing, airelimination helps prevent oxidation, cavitation, and inconsistent
Challenges include achieving complete air removal, preventing reintroduction of air, and balancing energy use with process