
Ultra pure water is water nearly or completely devoid of contaminants. Ultrapure water systems are an important component for laboratories across markets including manufacturing and the semi-conductor industry. These ultra pure water systems remove chemical contaminants through de-ionization (DI) and reverse osmosis. An ultra pure water system eliminates bacteria with UV radiation. These laboratory water purification systems can achieve up to 18.2 MOhm-cm in resistivity (high resistivity indicating low levels of anionic contamination) and can reduce organic carbon to less than 50 ppb. An ultrapure water system is equipped with ultra filters to remove endotoxins, DNase and Rnase left over from bacteria destroyed by UV, resulting in extremely low total organic carbon (TOC). Additional carbon filters in these laboratory water purification systems reduces the need for pre-treatment, permitting tap water as a source.
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- RO (Pure Water): max 15 L/hr (Power I), max 25 L/hr (Power II), max 35 L/hr (Power III); optional UP tank output up to 70 L/hr; UP (Ultrapure): continuous recirculation with point-of-use dispensing via integrated dispenser
- Up to 18.2 MO·cm (Ultra Pure / UP output at 25°C)
- 0–5 ppb (Scholar-UV / Integrate type with UV lamp); 5–10 ppb (Scholar / Bio type without UV); TOC meter display range: 0–200 ppb (optional TOC module)
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