UCLA and CDC Purchase Over 100 Units!
When the CDC recently built a new 10-sotry R&D facility, they made a great discovery! They discorvered they could save some big money by eliminating the central DI lab water purification system and installing 80 compact, combination Reverse Osmosis + Type I DI systems instead! They saved big on capital, plumbing installation, and operating costs. And now, they're saving big on maintenance costs!
This system is ideally suited for applications where the existing central RO, DI or distillation pretreatment system is either unreliable, overloaded (with regard to capacity), or nonexistent in a particular location. It is also suitable for applications where either space or funding limitations preclude purchasing separate RO and Type I DI systems. The RO portion of the system features fully automatic operation. It includes an activated carbon prefilter, product and reject flow meters, one or two TFC (thin film composite) high-capacity RO cartridges, and an external 30, 42, 130, or 200 Liter pressurized tank for storing the RO purified water for later use by the DI system.
The Type I DI portion of the system features a high-purity TOC reduction and DI polishing module, continuous recirculation, a digital resistivity monitor that meets USP 29 specifications, a remote dispenser, and a 0.1 micron (absolute) final filter capsule. This is why UCLA and the CDC recently bought over 100 of these units and entirely eliminated their central DI system!

