MilliporeSigma to launch new product promising to simplify water system management at Pittcon 2020

19 Feb 2020
Finn Price
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The Milli-Q® Lab Water Solutions division of MilliporeSigma, a business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, will be exhibiting their newest lab water purification systems at Pittcon 2020, plus a new digital service that promises to make lab life easier. Beginning with their ultimate offering, the Milli-Q® IQ 7003/05/10/15 system is fully integrated to deliver consistently high-quality pure and ultrapure water directly from the tap. The system is easy to use, compact, and aims to deliver improved lab productivity with a reduced environmental impact.

Also showcased will be the Milli-Q® IQ 7000 ultrapure water system, known for its breakthrough ergonomic design and powerful purification media. The system’s precise TOC and resistivity monitoring ensure delivery of superior-quality Type 1 water to the trace contaminant level.

Pittcon 2020 will mark the launch of the new Milli-Q® IQ Element water purification and dispensing unit, which has been specifically tailored to meet the needs of sensitive trace elemental analyses. The unit maximally protects ultrapure water from trace ions, metals and particles and can be discretely integrated into a hood or cleanroom environment.

To provide greater support for their customers’ daily needs, Pittcon is the place to discover the new MyMilli-Q™ online solution, which promises to simplify water system management. Customers can now go online to more easily schedule maintenance visits, download service reports, track consumable orders and more.

Drop by booth #5039 to personally discover and learn more about all these latest innovations in water purification.

Find out more about ultrapure & pure water systems from MilliporeSigma >>

Milli-Q® IQ 7003/7005/7010/7015 Ultrapure & Pure Water Systems

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MilliporeSigma has completely redesigned its flagship Milli-Q® product, launching the new Milli-Q ® IQ 7003/05/10/15 ultrapure and pure lab water system. Now more easy-to-use, compact and sustainable, this fully-integrated system delivers consistently superior quality Type 1 and Type 2 water directly from tap water.

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MilliporeSigma to launch new product promising to simplify water system management at Pittcon 2020