Liqui-cel™ Contact Membranes Degassing and Gas Transfer Degassing and Gas Transfer
Degassing and Gas Transfer with Liqui-cel™. Transferring gases to or from liquids. Corrosion control, extending product shelf life, preventing component degradation, pH correction or adding fizz, reasons for introducing or removing gases from liquids are manifold with numerous applications.


If you need to remove a dissolved gas, concisely control the addition of a gas, would like a small system footprint and avoid the use of chemicals contact us to find out how Liqui-cel™ contact membranes can work for you.
Corrosion control is a common application where removal of dissolved CO2 and O2 from water helps protect piping and vessels from early failure. Traditional methods used to remove dissolved gases use chemical O2 scavengers or large forced draft deaerators.
Liqui-cel™ contact membrane technology can remove dissolved CO2 down to 1ppm and O2 down to less than 1ppb without the use of chemicals and with a small compact footprint.
Liqui-cel™ contact membranes are nonselective using partial pressure as the governing driver to transfer gases to or from a liquid. Therefore, all dissolved gases can be removed simultaneously if desired.
Membrane contactors can also be used for liquid-liquid extraction, juice concentration/osmotic distillation, ammonia removal and alcohol reduction.
Liqui-cel™ systems have a small footprint so they can be easily housed in most situations. Being modular in design they can be adapted, tailored to unique situations.
Liqui-Cel membrane contactors
EXF Membrane Contactors
Microporous polypropylene hollow fiber membrane contactors used to control dissolved gasses in mid- to high-flow rate water streams. Designed to enhance fluid flow dynamics, contactors maximize membrane utilization to strip dissolved gasses to ultra-low levels in effectively designed systems.
SP Membrane Contactors
Non- microporous, gas-permeable polyolefin hollow fiber membrane contactors commonly used to remove bubbles and dissolved gasses from liquids with low surface tensions. Membrane characteristics enable degassing and debubbling of compatible solutions containing surfactants or organic solvents.
MM Membrane Contactors
Our smallest degassing (or debubbling) contactors, MM membrane contactors pack a high membrane surface area into a small footprint for low-flow rate applications. Commonly used in benchtop, laboratory, and analytical applications, degassing with these small, point-of-use contactors can improve measurement reliability, reduce rework, and improve product.
