Analytical Laboratory Pure Water System

The analytical laboratory water purification system removes impurities from water through steps such as pretreatment, reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and ultrafiltration to produce purified water. It is used for the preparation of laboratory reagents, instrument cleaning, and sample analysis to ensure experimental accuracy.
Selection
When selecting a laboratory pure water system, considerations should include water consumption, water quality grade, water source conditions, and maintenance costs. Determine the type of pure water required based on experimental needs, match the equipment’s water production capacity, and evaluate the frequency of consumable replacements and ease of operation.

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The eight-stage deep purification system ensures that the water quality is pure, the resistivity of the pRoduced water is 18.25MΩ .cm, and it is equipped with an intelligent Control system to realize automatic monitoring and a variety of water intake modes to meet the strict experimental requirements.

$ 4511.00

With 18.2MΩ · cm ultra-pure water output and 10L/H water pRoduction capacity, 7-inch touch screen real-time display of water quality paraMeters, support for automatic circulation and consumables reminders, improve experimental efficiency and water quality Reliability.

$ 3491.00

Equipped with 18.25MΩ · cm ultra-pure water quality and 100L/H water pRoduction capacity, 7-inch color touchscreen displays three-way water quality and temperature in real time, supports consumables failure reminder and automatic circulation system to ensure stable water quality.

$ 5195.00

With 18.25MΩ · cm ultra-pure water output and 20L/H water pRoduction capacity, 7-inch color touch screen to achieve animation control, support for water inlet, RO water, UP water three-way water quality online monitoring and automatic reminder of consumables.

$ 3753.00

Equipped with a 5.1-inch LCD screen to monitor water quality in real time, support three-way water quality and temperature display, automatically cycle to prolong the life of consumables, set the use time of consumables and remind, and one-click disinfection function to reduce bacterial contamination.

$ 1498.00

With 40L/H water pRoduction capacity and 18MΩ · cm resistivity ultrapure water output, the 7-inch touchscreen displays three-way water quality and temperature in real time, supports automatic circulation, consumables reminder and disinfection functions, ensuring stable water quality and low bacterial contamination.

$ 4408.00

The water pRoduction rate reaches 5L/h, the eight-stage purification system includes reverse osmosis (RO) membrane and ultra-pure polishing column, the desalination and sterilization rate is over 99%, supports intelligent control and a variety of water intake modes, suitable for laboratory environment use.

$ 3543.00

With 40L/H water pRoduction capacity and 18.2MΩ · cm resistivity, 5.1-inch large screen real-time display of water quality, automatic circulation and disinfection system to extend the life of consumables, support regular quantitative water intake, all-plastic shell rust-proof and durable.

$ 2205.00

Using quartz Glass material, the distillation process does not contact with metal to ensure the mass of pure water; Heating power 3000W, water output of 2500ml/h, suitable for experimental preparatory secondary distillation water.

$ 740.00

The water pRoduction rate is 10L/h, and the eight-stage purification system includes reverse osmosis (RO) membrane and ultra-pure polishing column, providing 18.25MΩ. cm ultra-pure water quality, supporting multiple water intake modes and intelligent control functions.

$ 4027.00

The resistivity of the pRoduced water is greater than 18.2MΩ · cm, the water pRoduction capacity is up to 100L/H, and it is equipped with a 5.1-inch LCD screen to display water quality and temperature in real time. It supports automatic circulation and disinfection functions, effectively prolonging the life of consumables.

$ 3097.00

7-Inch color touch screen control, three-way water quality online monitoring of incoming water, RO water, and UP water, with a water pRoduction capacity of 60L/H, an effluent resistivity greater than 18.25MΩ · cm, and support for quantitative water intake and one-click disinfection.

$ 4671.00

The double water outlet design can provide both UP and RO water simultaneously, with a water pRoduction capacity of 20L/H, a fully enclosed pipeline to maintain stable water quality, automatic timing flushing and water shortage protection functions, and quiet operation with noise below 40 decibels.

$ 829.00

With 80L/H water pRoduction capacity and 18.2MΩ · cm ultra-pure water quality, it supports regular automatic circulation and consumable life monitoring. It can disinfect and display three-way water quality with one click, prolong the service life of the ultra-pure water bag, and achieve efficient online monitoring.

$ 2834.00

The 5.1-inch LCD screen displays three-way water quality and temperature in real time, with regular automatic circulation function to maintain water quality stability, water resistivity > 18.2MΩ · cm, support for consumable life setting and remote monitoring.

$ 1629.00

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