Research & Development - Choosing the right water purification system for scientific research
Guides | 2022 | ELGA LabWaterInstrumentation
Laboratory water is a fundamental reagent across disciplines, accounting for millions of liters used annually in research, analysis and processing. Trace impurities—particulates, dissolved gases, inorganic ions, organic compounds and microorganisms—can compromise experimental integrity, damage equipment and skew results. Establishing a consistent supply of water meeting defined purity grades is therefore critical to ensure reproducibility, operational efficiency and confidence in scientific outputs.
This buyer’s guide from ELGA LabWater aims to assist scientific laboratories in selecting an appropriate water purification system. It reviews water quality standards (Types I–III), examines the impact of contaminants on workflows, outlines available purification technologies, and presents a step-by-step decision framework, complemented by ELGA’s PURELAB product range.
Water is categorized into grades by resistivity, total organic carbon (TOC), bacterial load and endotoxin levels. Key purification steps include:
Instrumentation ranges described include PURELAB Quest (entry-level), PURELAB flex (mid-tier polisher) and PURELAB Chorus (premium, modular systems), supporting flow rates from 1.2 L/min to 480 L/day.
The guide demonstrates how impurities affect pH, reaction kinetics, chromatography performance and biological cultures. A structured selection process addresses feed-water quality, required purity grade, throughput, footprint, budget and sustainability targets. Practical design features—reservoir venting, real-time monitoring, auto-recirculation and point-of-use filters—ensure uptime and ease of maintenance.
Emerging priorities include expanded digital connectivity for remote performance monitoring, integration of zero-waste and energy-efficient designs, and modular systems adaptable to growing laboratory demands. Advances in sensor technology and automated consumable management will further reduce downtime and environmental impact.
Selecting the optimal water purification system requires balancing purity requirements, throughput, laboratory layout, budget and sustainability. ELGA’s range of modular solutions and global support network provides flexibility to meet diverse research needs, ensuring consistent water quality and uninterrupted scientific discovery.
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Summary
Importance of the topic
Laboratory water is a fundamental reagent across disciplines, accounting for millions of liters used annually in research, analysis and processing. Trace impurities—particulates, dissolved gases, inorganic ions, organic compounds and microorganisms—can compromise experimental integrity, damage equipment and skew results. Establishing a consistent supply of water meeting defined purity grades is therefore critical to ensure reproducibility, operational efficiency and confidence in scientific outputs.
Objectives and overview of the article
This buyer’s guide from ELGA LabWater aims to assist scientific laboratories in selecting an appropriate water purification system. It reviews water quality standards (Types I–III), examines the impact of contaminants on workflows, outlines available purification technologies, and presents a step-by-step decision framework, complemented by ELGA’s PURELAB product range.
Methodology and instrumentation
Water is categorized into grades by resistivity, total organic carbon (TOC), bacterial load and endotoxin levels. Key purification steps include:
- Reverse Osmosis (RO): Removal of up to 99% of dissolved solids via semipermeable membranes.
- Deionization (DI) and Electrodeionization (EDI): Ion-exchange processes to eliminate charged species.
- Ultraviolet (UV) Purification: UV-C irradiation to photo-oxidize organics and inactivate microorganisms.
- Microfiltration (MF) and Ultrafiltration (UF): Physical removal of particulates and bacteria.
Instrumentation ranges described include PURELAB Quest (entry-level), PURELAB flex (mid-tier polisher) and PURELAB Chorus (premium, modular systems), supporting flow rates from 1.2 L/min to 480 L/day.
Main results and discussion
The guide demonstrates how impurities affect pH, reaction kinetics, chromatography performance and biological cultures. A structured selection process addresses feed-water quality, required purity grade, throughput, footprint, budget and sustainability targets. Practical design features—reservoir venting, real-time monitoring, auto-recirculation and point-of-use filters—ensure uptime and ease of maintenance.
Benefits and practical applications
- Improved analytical accuracy in HPLC, GC, AAS and ICP-MS.
- Enhanced reliability for molecular biology, cell culture and in vitro fertilization.
- Operational efficiency via ergonomic dispensers, predictive maintenance and global service support.
- Lower running costs through integrated EDI modules and digital monitoring (HUBGRADE).
Future trends and potential applications
Emerging priorities include expanded digital connectivity for remote performance monitoring, integration of zero-waste and energy-efficient designs, and modular systems adaptable to growing laboratory demands. Advances in sensor technology and automated consumable management will further reduce downtime and environmental impact.
Conclusion
Selecting the optimal water purification system requires balancing purity requirements, throughput, laboratory layout, budget and sustainability. ELGA’s range of modular solutions and global support network provides flexibility to meet diverse research needs, ensuring consistent water quality and uninterrupted scientific discovery.
References
- British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA), “Facts & Figures,” https://www.bivda.org.uk/The-IVD-Industry/Facts-Figures.
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