
PURELAB® Range Ultrapure Water Systems
Manufacturer: ELGA LabWater
SKU: PURELAB® Range
Description
The PURELAB Range encompasses a series of water purification systems capable of producing Type I, II, and III water grades for laboratory and clinical applications. These systems are built to deliver volumes ranging from a few liters to several thousand liters per day, with specific output rates and physical dimensions varying by model. All units within the range are designed to achieve ultrapure water quality, characterized by a resistivity of 18.2 MΩ·cm at 25°C. The purification technology integrates multiple stages, including advanced deionization, ultrafiltration, microfiltration, and UV treatment. A standard feature across the range is real-time TOC monitoring, providing continuous feedback on organic purity. The systems employ full recirculation and PURESURE technology to ensure consistent water quality and support an uninterrupted workflow. ELGA LabWater, the manufacturer, emphasizes a consultative approach, typically involving an initial analysis of a laboratory's feed water to inform system selection. The systems are constructed with components intended to optimize purity and are designed with processes aimed at managing long-term consumable costs. Validation options are available for performance documentation.
Specifications
| Item | PURELAB® Range Ultrapure Water Systems |
| Company | ELGA LabWater |
| Catalog Number | PURELAB® Range |
| Quantity | EA |
| Dimensions | Varies with model |
| Method | Advanced Deionization, Real Time TOC Monitoring, Ultra- filtration, Micro- filtration, UV lamp |
| Output | Varies with model |
| Resistivity | 18.2 MΩ.cm @ 25°C |
| Total Organic Carbon (TOC) | 1 to 50 ppb |
| Applications | Mass Spectrometry Molecular biology Ultra trace analyses Electrochemistry Atomic Spectroscopy Liquid Chromatography Ion Chromatography Cell cultures Qualitative Analyses Gas Chromatography Immunochemistry |
| Type | TYPE I, II, II+, AND III |
| Storage Capacity | 15 liter, 30 liter, 60 liter, and 100 liter Tanks |
| Inorganics | 18.2 MΩcm |