Introduction to lab water purifier
The laboratory water purification system is an important equipment to ensure that the laboratory water quality meets specific requirements. Our system typically employs various techniques to remove impurities and pollutants from water, including filtration, reverse osmosis, ion exchangers, UV sterilization, and other methods.Our water purification system is capable of producing first-class ultrapure water (18.2 megaohm cm), suitable for extremely demanding laboratory applications.Our system has stability and reliability in long-term use, with an intuitive design, easy operation and maintenance, and convenient replacement of consumables.
For laboratories that require higher purity water. Such as mass spectrometry analysis, molecular biology, and electrochemistry, PURELAB Chorus 1 Complete is an ideal solution. It adopts multi-layer comprehensive filtration and multiple water intake methods to ensure that the purity is always maintained at 18.2M Ω. cm during peak water use. And provides ELGA biological filters to remove biologically active impurities.
Parameter of DI-15 deionized water system
| Model | DI-15 | DI-30 | DI-45 | DI-60 | |||
| Output(25℃)* | 15 liters/hour | 30 liters/hour | 45 liters/hour | 60 liters/hour | |||
| Pure water outlet | One deionized water and one reverse osmosis water | ||||||
| Deionized water quality | |||||||
| Resistivity | 15-18.2MΩ.cm | ||||||
| Particle(>0.1μm) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
| RO water quality | |||||||
| Ion rejection rate | 96%-99% (new RO membrane) | ||||||
| Organic rejection rate | >99%, when MW>200 Dalton | ||||||
| Particles rejection rate | >99% | ||||||
| Feed water requirements | Tap water, temperature:5-45℃,pressure:1.0-4.0Kgf/cm2 | ||||||
| Electrical requirements | AC110-240V, 50/60Hz | ||||||
| Power | 55W | 60W | 70W | 78W | |||
The selection of laboratory water purification system should be based on specific experimental needs and water quality requirements. Different systems may use different combinations of technologies. Such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis, ultraviolet disinfection, etc., to meet various needs from ordinary laboratory water to high-purity ultrapure water
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