Laboratory Water Systems
Produce high purity water in order to comply to stringent standards.
We provide custom laboratory water treatment systems that integrate with your current water treatment solutions or are apart of an entirely new water treatment system.
Purified water is an essential resource in all laboratory environments. Water is often the major component in such diverse applications as buffer preparation and organ perfusion.
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What We Offer
Total Water can supply centrally distributed systems as well as point-of-use polishing equipment. Whether you are involved with in vitro fertilization, BOD testing, cell culture, HPLC work, or operating a chemistry or immunodiagnostic analyzer, Total Water can supply your industrial water needs.
Laboratory Water Technologies
Total Water can design and install a system utilizing existing and emerging technologies to give you the water quality to meet your standards. We also offer Validation support for the equipment and material we supply.
- Ultraviolet TOC Reduction
- Ultraviolet Disinfection Systems
- Reverse Osmosis
- Ultrafiltration
- Deionized Water Systems
Laboratory Water Services
High purity water filtration systems require more stringent maintenance practices to ensure consistent and reliable water quality. We know that a problem with your high purity system can mean business delays, so our service technicians are available 24/7 to deal with unforeseen issues either in person or over the phone.
- Service Contracts
- CAD Drawings
- Repairs
- Sanitization
- Laboratory Analysis
CLRW and SRW Quality Water Systems
Water is the most commonly used solvent in laboratories and constitutes often more than 99% of the mass of solutions used in experimentations. The quality of water used in the lab is therefore critical for the success of the tests performed.
Water quality will depend on the proper selection, design and efficiency of the technologies used to purify water and on the accuracy and the sensitivity instruments used to monitor water contaminants levels. Stringent Quality Insurance (Certification, Calibration, Qualification and validation) is mandatory to ensure that water purification and monitoring techniques are properly incorporated in manufactured products in order to deliver the expected end result.
The purification of water has also a cost and in order to optimize the operating cost of a laboratory while maintaining adequate technical standards, it is important to use the right water quality for each application.
Ultrapure (Type I) Water Systems
Ultrapure (Type 1) water is recommended for critical laboratory applications including advanced analytical techniques or cell culture and molecular biology experimentations. It should be produced on demand to immediately produce solutions as water at this level of purity will quickly pick up contaminants from the lab atmosphere as well as from the container in which it is poured.
Total Water systems are engineered to produce ultrapure (Type I) water. Some can operate directly from tap (potable) water and others from pure water. The selection of the proper ultrapure water system for your laboratory will depend on several parameters such as: feed water available in the laboratory, instant and daily volumes needs of ultrapure water or ultrapure and pure water, the quality of monitoring of water quality and the level of certification required and several other points.
Pure (Type II) Water Systems
Pure (Type 2) water is recommended for regular applications in the laboratory such as the production of buffers or the final washing of glassware. Type 2 water can be conveniently stored in optimized storage devices. It is economically produced using the electrodeionisation process in which a weak electric current permanently regenerates mixed bed ion-exchange resins.
The selection of the right pure water system for your laboratory will depend on several parameters such as: instant and daily volumes needs of pure water, the quality of monitoring of water quality and the level of certification required and several other points.
Pure (Type III) Water Systems
Pure (Type 3) water is acceptable for non critical applications such as the feed to autoclaves or filling of heating baths. It is generally produced by reverse osmosis.
The selection of the right pure water system for your laboratory will depend on several parameters such as: instant and daily volumes needs of pure water, the quality of monitoring of water quality and the level of certification required and several other points.
Clinical Water Systems
Clinical Water systems produce high purity water meeting the NCCLS and CAP standards and are specifically designed to feed clinical analyzers.