Degassing Unit

Degassing Unit for Aquaculture – Removal of Harmful Gases for an Optimal Environment
The degassing unit for aquaculture is a crucial device for removing undesirable dissolved gases such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) and ammonia (NH₃) present in the water of aquaculture systems. It helps maintain a healthy aquatic environment, promoting species growth and optimizing breeding conditions. These units typically operate through air diffusion or gas exchange, using degassing columns, contact towers, or partial vacuum systems to maximize the removal of dissolved gases.
Suitable for various types of systems, such as RAS (Recirculating Aquaculture Systems), ponds, or closed-loop tanks, these units regulate CO₂ and ammonia levels, prevent water acidification, and reduce toxicity risks for fish and other aquatic species. Integration with automated control systems ensures optimal operation and real-time management of dissolved gases, ensuring stable conditions for better productivity.