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Product category: Water purification
News Release from: Millipore | Subject: RiOs 3
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 07 November 2005

Use tap water for lab applications

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

Millipore announces the availability of the new RiOs 3 water purification system, designed to meet the needs of laboratories that require up to 30l/day of high quality pure water from tap This adaptable system is suitable for general non-critical laboratory applications such as manual cleaning/rinsing and buffer preparation

It also can be used to provide feedwater for glassware washers, autoclaves and humidifiers or as a pretreatment for ultrapure water systems, including Millipore's Synergy and Milli-Q systems.

The compact and lightweight (7kg) RiOs 3 system can be wall- or bench-mounted.

Type III reverse osmosis (RO) product water is produced at a flow rate of 3l/h at 20C.

This product water is typically 94% free of ionic contaminants and 99% free of organics, bacteria and particles.

The water can be used on demand or stored in the integrated 6l reservoir in optimal condition for use when needed.

The RiOs 3 system's backlit colour graphic screen displays product water quality, system functions and reservoir water level parameters, which enables the user to check the status at a glance.

Maintenance is reduced to a few minutes once or twice a year to change the system's SmartPak cartridge, which combines pretreatment and a reverse osmosis membrane in a single consumable.

Located at the base of the system, a handy quick reference guide provides all essential operating information. Request a free brochure from Millipore ...

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