Laboratory analyzer water purification system Integra HP
reverse osmosisdeionizationultraviolet

laboratory analyzer water purification system
laboratory analyzer water purification system
laboratory analyzer water purification system
laboratory analyzer water purification system
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Characteristics

Applications
for laboratory analyzers
Purification technique
reverse osmosis, deionization, ultraviolet, polishing

Description

The Purite Integra HP is a compact high volume laboratory water purification and distribution unit, capable of providing a wide range of options. The unit provides a minimum flow rate of 400l/hour at water qualities between 30μs/cm and 18.2MΩ-cm. Range of make-up rates 60/120/190 l/hr Integral 50 litre purified water storage tank Full colour LCD touch screen display Low energy recirculation pump Optional manual by-pass to provide continuity of service The Purite Integra HP incorporates reverse osmosis and ultra violet radiation technologies, with internal storage and distribution pump; carbon dioxide, membrane degassing and bacterial filtration are available as options. The use of a low-energy recirculation pump reduces energy consumption, while an integrated colour touchscreen display provides full monitoring and control. Produces 120 or 190 l/hr (requires softened feed) Option of Integral 50 litre or external 300 litre purified water storage tank Optional carbon dioxide membrane degasser to enhance deioniser capacity Range of polishing deioniser options to meet all purity requirements and standards Full colour LCD touch screen display for ease of operation Low energy recirculation pump to conserve energy during periods of low demand Cat5 compliant break tank to comply with water regulations Optional manual by-pass to provide continuity of service in an emergency.

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