

An ultra water purification system is designed to produce high-purity water by removing ions, particulates, organic compounds, and microorganisms through multiple purification stages. It is essential in molecular biology, analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and industrial laboratories where water of the highest purity is required.
These systems typically combine technologies such as reverse osmosis, deionization, UV treatment, and ultrafiltration to ensure consistent water quality. They are equipped with digital monitoring systems, easy maintenance features, and compact designs suitable for laboratory use. Ultra water purification systems ensure contamination-free water for sensitive experiments, analytical instruments, and production processes.
SPECIFICATION:
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Water purification method |
Adsorption by spherical activated carbon, catalyst, reverse osmosis, ion exchange, optional UV irradiation, and by point-of-use particle-removing filtration | sterile filtration |
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Device without dosing unit: |
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Dimensions: width × height × depth |
280 × 510 × 530 mm (11 × 20.1 × 20.9”) |
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Empty weight |
Approx. 13 kg (28.6 lbs.) |
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Operating weight |
Approx. 23 kg (50.6 lbs.) |
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Device with dispensing unit: |
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Dimensions: width × height × depth |
370 × 640 × 610 mm (14.6 × 25.2 × 24”) |
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Empty weight |
Approx. 14 kg (30.9 lbs.) |
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Operating weight |
Approx. 24 kg (52.9 lbs.) |
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Power supply |
100 – 240 VAC; 50 and 60 Hz, 2 A (max.) |
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Operating temperature |
2 °C – 35 °C at max. 80% relative humidity |
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Storage temperature |
5 °C – 45 °C at max. 80% relative humidity |