Siemens Introduces Liquipure CX Continuous Electrodeionization Module

Feb. 23, 2010
New product expands company’s laboratory water treatment consumables, service offering

Siemens Water Technologies now offers the Liquipure CX replacement continuous electrodeionization (CEDI) module, designed as a replacement module for Millipore’s Elix water purification systems. The Liquipure CX module, to be launched at Pittcon 2010 in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 28 to March 5, uses Siemens’ Ionpure CEDI system to produce ASTM Type II water quality.

The Liquipure CX module is designed for the flow rate and water quality requirements of Millipore’s Elix systems. The module is constructed of low-extractable, natural polysulfone and is packaged and assembled with connections and wiring for direct Elix module replacement, while guaranteeing leak-free operation, the company said. The Liquipure CX module is the latest addition to the Siemens portfolio of consumables and services.

“It is essential to maintain a constant quality of water produced in the clinical, analytical, health care or municipal laboratory,” said Nick Armstrong, product manager for health science solutions at Siemens Water Technologies. “The Liquipure CX module, coupled with Siemens’ replacement consumable cartridges and comprehensive service packages, ensures that our customers’ lab water systems continue to run at peak performance for many more years.”

Source: Siemens

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