Laboratory pure water equipment is specially used for the preparation of high-purity water equipment in the laboratory, which can remove various impurities in the water, including solid impurities, salt ions, bacteria and viruses, etc., to meet the strict requirements of various scientific research experiments in the laboratory for water quality.
Laboratory water purification equipment typically consists of the following components: a pretreatment system, a reverse osmosis system, an electrodialyzer, an ion exchanger, and a UV sterilization unit. The pretreatment system is responsible for removing large particles of impurities and organic matter from the water; The reverse osmosis system filters out ions and solutes in the water through a semi-permeable membrane; Electrodialyzers use an electric field to drive the migration of substances to further purify water quality; Ion exchangers use ion exchange resins to remove ions from water; Ultraviolet sterilization devices kill bacteria and viruses in the water by irradiating ultraviolet light.