MilliporeSigma’s Milli-Q® Lab Water Solutions benchtop portfolio has expanded further, with solutions able to meet the ultrapure water needs of any laboratory. From essential needs to advanced research and testing, scientists can find the optimal solution to meet their specific requirements.
For scientists using ultrapure water who need to assure high accuracy, reproducibility and efficiency, Milli-Q® IQ 7 Series water systems provide unrivaled technologies to support their workflows:
Plus, thanks to features that reduce water and electricity consumption compared to older generation systems, Milli-Q® IQ 7 series water systems, as well as the recently introduced Milli-Q® SQ 2Series of water purification systems, are labelled Greener Alternative Products.
Milli-Q SQ 2Series of water purification systems meet scientists’ essential needs for ultrapure water by bringing simplicity through innovation, with 8 patents filed. As small as a sheet of paper, these compact water systems can be easily integrated into any laboratory setup, then even untrained users and jump straight into dispensing.
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