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Water purification
News Release from: Millipore | Subject: RiOs
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 July 2003
Laboratory-grade water purification
Systems employ reverse osmosis to remove 95% of all major contaminants, producing laboratory grade (type III) water for applications such as glassware rinsing
New RiOs systems employ reverse osmosis (RO) technology, removing 95% of all major contaminants, to produce laboratory grade (type III) water, ideal for applications such as glassware rinsing and feedwater to Milli-Q ultrapure water systems The advanced reverse osmosis loop in RiOs systems recycles part of the reject water, saving water consumption by up to 50%
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Water produced by this reverse osmosis system is typically 94% free of ionic contaminants and 99% free of organics, bacteria and particles and is useful for many non-critical laboratory applications
Automatic cleaning cycles for the RO membrane ensure that water quality is maintained.
The backlit display shows all control and maintenance functions, such as pretreatment pack replacement, water quality parameters and alarms.
Optional Explore Data software permits users to access data via a computer interface, in the form of either graphs or tables, to save time and avoid the need for written logbooks.
The built-in real-time clock permits all reports printed by the systems to be dated for improved GLP compliance.
Efficient and environmentally friendly, RiOs systems have a compact design that can be located on the bench top, underbench or wall-mounted to optimise laboratory space requirements. Request a free brochure from Millipore ...
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