Ultrapure water system is sub-economic choice for high grade experiments. This level of purification is required for advanced analytical techniques, such as HPLC, and is commonly used for semi-conductor manufacturing.
Feed Water Requirements* Water Inlet : Tap water Temperature : 5-45°C Pressure : 1.0-4.0 Kgf/cm² Bacteria : <0.1 cfu/ml Power Consumption (W) : 240 W Power Supply : AC110-220 V, 50/60 Hz Note : *The quality of output water accords with the quality of inlet water. Ultrapure Water Quality Heavy Metal Ion : <0.1 ppb Endotoxin : <0.001 EU/ml Rnases : <0.01 ng/ml Dnases : <4pg/µl Feed Water Requirements Output : 12 L/hrs at 25°C Flow rate (with pressure tank) : >1.5 L/min Resistivity (25°C) : 18.2 MΩ.cm TOC* : 3 ppb Particle (>0.1µm) : <1/ml Conductivity of 2 stage RO water : 1-5µs/cm* Resistivity of High Pure Water : - DimensionLxWxH : 545x470x610 mm Weight : 20 kg
Ultrapure water system is sub-economic choice for high grade experiments. This level of purification is required for advanced analytical techniques, such as HPLC, and is commonly used for semi-conductor manufacturing.
Ultrapure water system is sub-economic choice for high grade experiments. This level of purification is required for advanced analytical techniques, such as HPLC, and is commonly used for semi-conductor manufacturing.
Ultrapure water system is sub-economic choice for high grade experiments. This level of purification is required for advanced analytical techniques, such as HPLC, and is commonly used for semi-conductor manufacturing.