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ontgast

Ontgast is the Dutch verb meaning to outgas, i.e., to remove gas from a material or liquid. The term is used in scientific and industrial contexts to describe processes that reduce the amount of dissolved or trapped gas to improve stability, purity, or performance. The infinitive form is ontgassen, and the third-person singular present tense is ontgast.

Applications of ontgassen occur across fields such as chemistry, materials science, metallurgy, electronics, food and beverage,

Common methods of ontgassen include vacuum degassing, heating under reduced pressure, sparging with inert gas (such

See also: degassing, outgassing, degasser.

and
packaging.
In
chemistry
and
materials
science,
degassing
is
used
to
remove
dissolved
gases
from
liquids,
melts,
adhesives,
and
polymers.
In
metallurgy
and
steel
production,
vacuum
degassing
helps
reduce
hydrogen
and
nitrogen
content
to
improve
ductility
and
reduce
porosity.
In
electronics
and
vacuum
technology,
degassing
enhances
vacuum
quality
and
mitigates
gas-related
defects.
In
food
and
beverage
processing,
degassing
can
be
used
to
remove
excess
carbonation
or
dissolved
gases
to
influence
flavor
and
stability,
and
in
packaging
to
prevent
gas
buildup
after
sealing.
as
nitrogen
or
argon),
and
ultrasonic
degassing.
Equipment
commonly
involved
comprises
degassers,
vacuum
ovens,
degassing
chambers,
and
spargers.
The
choice
of
method
depends
on
the
material’s
chemical
compatibility,
temperature
sensitivity,
desired
gas
content,
and
the
required
level
of
degassing.