Laboratory water purifier Pura
reverse osmosis

laboratory water purifier
laboratory water purifier
laboratory water purifier
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Purification technique
reverse osmosis

Description

Inverse osmosis is the safest and most common water treatment system. This process in fact eliminates even the tiniest polluting particles, to guarantee bacteriological purity. All this is done through an osmotic membrane, the heart and soul of this system, which is able to filter water down to molecular levels, in order to obtain excellent results in terms of colour, flavour, odour and organolepticpurity. The water passes through the semi-permeable membrane from a less concentrated to a more concentrated saline solution. As the name itself clearly states, inverse osmosis is an inverse process compared to the one that takes place naturally, obtained by a force (mains water pressure) that pushes the water in the more concentrated solution – the so-called “with pollutants”, through the semi-permeable osmotic membrane to produce pure water, eliminating 100% of all organic and 80% of inorganic substances, to leave only just the right amount of mineral salts that our body needs. Pura Sistem The Pura osmosis system is an extremely compact osmosis device designed for connection directly to the autoclave, to guarantee a constant supply of pure water. The system can be installed in a number of positions to facilitate mounting and the optimum organisation of the available space. Pura is fitted with a series of osmotic membranes and filters, with an average duration of between 600 and 800 litres, depending on the original hardness of the water.
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