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Testing-Laboratory Water Reference Configuration

Testing laboratories should define water quality by method, instrument, glassware and daily demand. Central generation can be paired with point-of-use polishing when duties differ.

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Typical configuration shown
Pretreatment vessels, pumps, control panel, membrane housings and piping used as laboratory-water reference configuration imagery
Production-network equipment example. Final configuration depends on the submitted water analysis and design basis.

Application context

Define the real duty before selecting equipment.

Testing laboratories should define water quality by method, instrument, glassware and daily demand. Central generation can be paired with point-of-use polishing when duties differ.

Feed-water source

Municipal tap water, as stated in the brochure

Capacity basis

Not publicly disclosed; final sizing requires method, instrument and daily-demand data.

Water challenge

Conditions that control the process.

Ionic background, rinse-water residues and storage or distribution contamination that may affect laboratory work.

Target water use and quality

Set the objective at the point of use.

A method- or instrument-defined laboratory water target at the point of use.

Typical treatment train

  1. 01Select pretreatment from the local feed water
  2. 02Size RO generation for the method and demand profile
  3. 03Add storage or polishing only when the approved laboratory requirement calls for it

Main equipment and components

  • Pretreatment vessels
  • Pumps and control panel
  • RO membrane housings and process piping

Configurable options

  • Materials, membrane brand, instrumentation and control level
  • Single-train, duty/standby or parallel arrangement
  • Storage, disinfection, polishing and distribution interfaces as required

Utilities and operating assumptions

  • Stable feed pressure, electrical supply and drainage
  • Space for operation, maintenance and chemical handling
  • An approved reject, backwash or concentrate route

Required customer inputs

  • Current feed-water analysis and source description
  • Required flow, daily volume, operating hours and point-of-use demand
  • Target water quality, utilities, destination and documentation requirements

Design objective

Confirm performance against an approved proposal.

Design target only. No laboratory grade, method result or commissioning outcome is published.

Production and equipment evidence

Equipment context for the proposed treatment train.

Pretreatment vessels, pumps, control panel, membrane housings and piping used as laboratory-water reference configuration imagery

Start with your water conditions

Need a system configured around your application?

Share your application, feed-water source and required capacity. We will shape the treatment process, equipment scope and options around your project.