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  • '''Glycol dehydration''' is a [[chemical engineering]] [[unit process]] that uses a liquid [[desi The purpose of a glycol dehydration unit is to remove water from natural gas and natural gas liquids. When prod
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  • ...glycol-reflux-reboiler-foaming Practical oil-field oriented description of Glycol Dehydration including Operating problems and Glycol care]
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  • ...glycol-reflux-reboiler-foaming Practical oil-field oriented description of Glycol Dehydration including Operating problems and Glycol care]
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  • {{r|Glycol dehydration}}
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  • {{r|Glycol dehydration}}
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  • '''Glycol dehydration''' is a [[chemical engineering]] [[unit process]] that uses a liquid [[desi The purpose of a glycol dehydration unit is to remove water from natural gas and natural gas liquids. When prod
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  • {{r|Glycol dehydration}}
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  • ...b>3</sub>) into [[water]] (H<sub>2</sub>O). Some other examples are: the [[glycol dehydration]] of raw [[natural gas]] by absorption of the water vapor contained in the
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  • ....com.au/Technologies/GasProcessing/GlycolDehyrdation/tabid/84/Default.aspx Glycol Dehydration] (includes a flow diagram}</ref> ...ethylene glycol]] (TEG)<ref name=ProcessGroup/>, commonly referred to as [[glycol dehydration]], or a [[Pressure Swing Adsorption]] (PSA) unit which is regenerable [[ads
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