With a production rate of up to 15 litres per hour, this RO system can produce 360 litres of reagent grade water per day, a flow rate that will satisfy even the largest laboratory
With the new Arium 611 tower lab water system from Sartorius all that you need is a power cord connection, a suitable water source and connection of discharge tubes to drain.
No additional fittings or connections are required for this integrated reverse osmosis (RO) system and ultrapure (type 1) water system that is contained within a single stand-alone tower.
The Arium 611 tower provides numerous benefits to a busy laboratory, says Sartorius. Both reagent grade and ultra purified water are supplied at a single workstation that is ergonomically designed to save bench space.
By positioning the heaviest part of the system (RO water tank) at the lowest point possible, stability is achieved even under the harshest of conditions.
The high performance reverse osmosis unit in the Arium 611 tower system removes up to 99% ionised impurities, 99% bacteria, viruses and organic compounds from the feed stream.
With a production rate of up to 15 litres per hour, this RO system can produce 360 litres of reagent grade water per day, a flow rate that will satisfy even the largest laboratory.
A built-in membrane pump of the RO unit provides constant flow rates, enabling uninterrupted operation.
Utilising the latest TFC (thin-film composite) RO membrane technology, it is also capable of producing permeate in excess of 50% of the initial feed volume.
An automatic back-rinsing function, which is initiated once the storage tank is full, maintains the RO membrane performance and effectively extends its service life. The ultrapure water system contained within the Arium 611 tower has four different configurations to fit a laboratory's needs exactly.
The system can be used for a diverse range of applications include high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), protein purification, cell culture media and atomic absorption.
All type 1 ultrapure water systems in the tower system include a self-diagnostic control feature which monitors the system status to provide high-purity water on demand around the clock, 24 hours a day.
A standby mode recirculates the water for 15 minutes for every hour of inactivity, thereby maintaining purity levels.
Designed with the laboratory technician in mind, all user parts of the new Arium 611 are readily accessible making routine maintenance and cartridge changes effortless.
The patented cartridge mixing also ensures longer cartridge life.