Ultrapure Water Equipment - Company Ranking(6 companyies in total)
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![]() Direct connection type ultrapure water system Puric μ (Mu) series
500,000 yen-1 million yen |
【Direct Connection to Tap Water - Tabletop Ultra-Pure Water System Puric μ Series】 - Specific Resistance: 18.2 MΩ·cm - Water Sampling Speed: 1.0 L/min - Water Production Rate: 3.5 L/h at 25℃, 0.2 MPa - Capable of storing up to 3 patterns of quantitative water sampling - Standard equipped with a leak sensor | - Water for analytical testing - Water for humidifiers - Water for experiments | |
![]() Direct connection type ultrapure water system Puric UP-α (Alpha)
500,000 yen-1 million yen |
【Direct Connection to Tap Water - Tabletop Ultra-Pure Water Production Device Puric UP-α】 - The entire system, from pre-treatment to final filtration, is housed in a single body. - The built-in pure water tank (effective capacity of 3L) achieves compactness and lightweight design. - Specific resistance: 18.2MΩ·cm, TOC: 1-3ppb (optional). - Utilizes a unique ion exchange resin to produce high-purity ultra-pure water. - The final filter can be selected as UF/MF according to the required water quality. - Continuous circulation function allows for high-purity ultra-pure water sampling at any time (intermittent circulation is also possible). - High purity can be maintained based on the total water volume, including tank water. - An external tank for α can be added to increase tank capacity. - The separately sold dedicated dispenser enables smooth sampling with a variety of selectable sampling functions (drip sampling, quantitative sampling, foot switch sampling). ◎ For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us! | - Water for analytical testing, water for experiments - Water for organic analysis (HPLC water and others) - Water for biological experiments (electrophoresis water, molecular biology experimental water) | |
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Direct connection type ultrapure water system Puric μ (Mu) series
- overview
- 【Direct Connection to Tap Water - Tabletop Ultra-Pure Water System Puric μ Series】 - Specific Resistance: 18.2 MΩ·cm - Water Sampling Speed: 1.0 L/min - Water Production Rate: 3.5 L/h at 25℃, 0.2 MPa - Capable of storing up to 3 patterns of quantitative water sampling - Standard equipped with a leak sensor
- Application/Performance example
- - Water for analytical testing - Water for humidifiers - Water for experiments
Direct connection type ultrapure water system Puric UP-α (Alpha)
- overview
- 【Direct Connection to Tap Water - Tabletop Ultra-Pure Water Production Device Puric UP-α】 - The entire system, from pre-treatment to final filtration, is housed in a single body. - The built-in pure water tank (effective capacity of 3L) achieves compactness and lightweight design. - Specific resistance: 18.2MΩ·cm, TOC: 1-3ppb (optional). - Utilizes a unique ion exchange resin to produce high-purity ultra-pure water. - The final filter can be selected as UF/MF according to the required water quality. - Continuous circulation function allows for high-purity ultra-pure water sampling at any time (intermittent circulation is also possible). - High purity can be maintained based on the total water volume, including tank water. - An external tank for α can be added to increase tank capacity. - The separately sold dedicated dispenser enables smooth sampling with a variety of selectable sampling functions (drip sampling, quantitative sampling, foot switch sampling). ◎ For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us!
- Application/Performance example
- - Water for analytical testing, water for experiments - Water for organic analysis (HPLC water and others) - Water for biological experiments (electrophoresis water, molecular biology experimental water)
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