Millipore Technical Publications |
TN- DS1079EN00 | ||
White Paper: How to Optimize Pure Water Storage | ||
| Lit No: | DS1079EN00 | |
| Year: | 2012 | |
Introduction – why store pure water?Pure water can be produced today using a variety of combined technologies. The cost of these technologies and the space they occupy usually increases with the quantity of water to purify per time unit, and therefore, the size and cost of a water purification system increases with its instantaneous output. To maintain investment in water purification techniques at a reasonable level, it is good practice to size the water purification unit to daily needs (i.e., the total volume of water that will be used over a day of lab operation), and to size the storage unit to instant needs (i.e., the typical volume required at a specific moment during the operation day). The pure water storage unit can be filled during the night in order to act as a buffer during the day. Of course the storage of pure water for laboratory applications should take the requirements of the applications carried out in the laboratory into account, as well as the specific conditions of the lab environment. Click the PDF above for the full document. | |

