ELGA Labwater Launches New Range of PURELAB® Chorus Customizable Water Purifcation System

17 Feb 2014
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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At Pittcon 2014, ELGA will be showcasing a range of products on booth, including PURELAB® Chorus, the latest product in the PURELAB range offering an unmatched degree of usability and flexibility.

The new products allow customers to assemble a truly bespoke system, fully optimized to best fit their application, budget and the configuration of their laboratory – all without compromising on water quality or the visual appeal of the unit. PURELAB® Chorus systems are particularly well suited for use in laboratories with limited laboratory space and those that must retain precise control over dispensing methods and storage options.

The PURELAB® Chorus range includes three water purification systems specifically designed to deliver the necessary water quality at the required through-flow – Chorus 1 for ultrapure Type I+/I, Chorus 2 for pure Type II, and Chorus 3 for general pure grade Type III water.
Visit ELGA at Pittcon 2014 at Booth # 3616 to find out how you can benefit from our products and expertise. With over 75 years in the industry, our solutions for Laboratory Products can provide you with a choice to best suit your specific laboratory needs.

PURELAB® Chorus 3

ELGA LabWater

PURELAB Chorus 3 provides Type III (primary RO grade) water on demand with a wide range of flow rates up to 120 l/hr.   When general laboratory grade water is needed PURELAB Chorus 3 (RO) provide reliable solutions with flexibility to suit your requirements. PURELAB Chorus 3 Features:   Deionization - ‘Reverse Osmosis feed optimized’ resin mixes to maximize consumables capacity. Configuration - Ability to configure multiple systems to increase flow rate. Simplicity - Simple to install, operate and maintain with a clear indication of water purity. Auto Rinse - Maintains purity of water during periods of low use. Economical - Optional CO2 removal from the purified water (post RO) increasing the life of downstream consumables. Upgradable and Reliable - Easy upgrade to higher flow rates to meet your future demands. Applications: Stills Replacement Buffer Preparation pH Solution Preparation Washing / Rinsing All Stainless Steel Autoclaves General Chemistry Spectrophotometry Heating Baths Hydroponics / Plant Growth Cabinets Steam Generators Stability Chambers Sterilizer Feed Feed to Type I & II Polishers

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Water PurificationThere are a number of water purification methods available to remove contamination from laboratory water. These systems include demineralization, reverse osmosis, filtration and ultrafiltration. A combination of methods is sometimes necessary to achieve purified water suitable for use in experiments.Water AnalysisAnalytical methods used to test the purity of drinking water include determining the level of contaminants abides to the level set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).Pure WaterPure water is processed to remove significant level of contaminants and is suitable for use in many laboratory applications.