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    Tag: water purification system

    What is the Water Purification System?

    Water is one of the most important substances on Earth, covering 71% of the Earth's surface, while the human body can contain up to 75% of water. Water is essential for a wide range of applications, including agriculture, science, medicine, transportation, heating, recreation, and food processing, as well as cleaning, and perhaps most importantly: drinking. Many common water problems can be solved by water purification systems. Laboratory ultrapure water equipment currently sold by ATO provides the highest quality pure and ultrapure water with multi-stage pre-filters, reverse osmosis(RO), ultrafiltration(UF), ion exchange, UV, final filters, and other technologies. In this blog, the ATO will take you through what a water purification system is and how it works.

    Laboratory Water Purification System: Working Principle and Troubleshooting

    The laboratory water purification system is an indispensable piece of equipment in the laboratory. These systems remove impurities and contaminants from tap water through physical and chemical processes to produce pure, sterile, high-quality water. In today's laboratories, the water environment as the most basic environment of the vast majority of laboratories occupies a very important position in the experiment, water quality often determines the authenticity and reproducibility of many experimental results, because any trace substances that may contaminate or interfere with the experimental results may lead to erroneous experimental results. In this blog, ATO will share with you some information and experiences about laboratory water purification systems.