Water is one of the most commonly used solvents in the laboratory. In some cases, water content is more than 99% of the weight of a solution. Therefore, laboratory water quality is a critical factor in determining the quality and reliability of tests. Based on the quality of purification, water is divided into: Type I, Type II, and Type III quality water. There is also a separate group of water systems designed for analysers.
A Merck water purification system uses several techniques to produce Type III quality water. This water is used for washers, final rinsing of glassware, heating baths, autoclaves, etc.
Any laboratory needs clean water production. For most users, it is associated with high costs and continuous maintenance, the results of outdated water treatment systems which cannot guarantee that the incoming water quality will remain constant over a long period of time. Merck can solve all of the problems related to producing Type III quality water. Merck water purification systems use a number of techniques, and the treated water is suitable for:
- Washers, final rinsing of glassware
- Heating baths
- Autoclaves and other.
To choose the best water system for your laboratory, you should consider several parameters: current daytime and clean water costs, water quality monitoring and certification level, etc.
Our team of professionals would be pleased to discuss these parameters with you in order to help you to choose a laboratory water system that best meets your needs!