The arium advance EDI provides Type 2 water in consistently high quality. The innovative iJust automatically optimizes water consumption and ensures the conscientious use of our environmental resources. In contrast to conventional water purification systems, the unique touch display with intuitive menu navigation makes it extremely easy to use. With a flow rate of 5 or 10 l/h, the automatic RO membrane backflush, the latest EDI technology and a constant flow rate, the arium advance EDI is the ideal choice for general and demanding laboratory applications
Water purification method : Particle filtration, adsorption using spherical activated carbon, catalyst, reverse osmosis, softening, electrochemical deionization, optional final particle and sterile filtration Power supply : 100–240 VAC (± 10%); 50 – 60 Hz, 130 VA (max.) Operating temperature : 2°C – 35°C at max. 80% relative humidity Storage temperature : 5°C – 45°C at max. 80% relative humidity Water type : Type 2 pure water Production output : 5 l/h or 10 l/h Water dispensing flow rate : ≤ 3 l/min Typical conductivity : 0.2 – 0.07 μS/cm compensated to 25°C Typical resistivity : 5 –15 MO × cm compensated to 25°C Typical TOC reduction : 95% Microorganism content : < 1 CFU/1,000 ml Particle content : < 1/ml Particle and microorganism retention : > 99% Input pressure : 2.0 – 6.9 bar Temperature : 2 – 30°C Specific conductivity : < 1,500 μS/cm compensated to 25°C TOC : < 2,000 ppb Max. total hardness (max. CaCO3) : 360 ppm Free chlorine : 4 ppm Iron (total Fe content) : < 0.1 ppm Manganese : < 0.05 ppm Aluminum : < 0.05 ppm CO2 in solution : ≤ 40 ppm Fouling Index (SDI) : < 5 Turbidity : <1 NTU pH value : 4 – 10 Dimensions width × height × depth : 35.0 + 50.1 + 45.1 cm Empty weight : 19 kg Operating weight : 26 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.