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Millipore introduce Milli-Q Direct water purification system

04 March 2010

The Milli-Q Direct system from Millipore is a single-source solution which provides optimum water production of pure and ultrapure water from the tap

Water can be dispensed either manually or automatically from the Milli-Q Direct, at low or high flow rates. A range of Application Pak final filters makes it possible to adapt the Milli-Q Direct system to the user’s specific application by adding a BioPak, VOC-Pak, EDS-Pak, LC-Pak or Millipak polisher. The Milli-Q Direct from Millipore has a low footprint and can be bench or wall-installed to ensure the best fit within existing laboratory configurations.

 

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