Discover Why the Right Lab Water Purification System is Mandatory
There are different uses for water in a laboratory. Water baths, dishwashers and basic cleaning protocols require lower purity water, while sensitive analytical applications and molecular biology protocols require high purity water that is free of interfering contaminants.
The standards used to describe the purity of laboratory water are Type 1 (ultrapure water), Type 2 (general or pure water), and Type 3 (primary grade, pure, or reverse osmosis water). Understanding the water requirements for different applications is a critical part of doing science.
In this infographic, you will learn about different water impurities, how they affect your experiments, and how to choose the right water purification system to meet your unique needs.
Key takeaways:
- Water impurities can negatively impact experiments and skew your data
- It is important to choose the right water type and water purification system for your application(s)
- Consider your feed water, daily water use, and intended application(s) when choosing a water purification system
Resource details:
- Document type: Infographic
- Page count: 1
- Read time: 5 minutes