2014 Water Purification Survey Results
Water is the most commonly used laboratory reagent; however, the importance of water quality is often overlooked. Because impurities can be a critical factor in many research experiments, water purity ranks high in importance. There are several types of impurities and contaminants in water such as particulates, organics, inorganics, microorganisms and pyrogens that can adversely affect results.
Achieving water of a high quality requires the careful use of purification technologies and a method for accurately measuring and monitoring contaminants.
Top 4 Questions You Should Ask When Buying a Water Purification System
- What do you need the water for? What is your application & what type of water is needed? What is the source of your current water? How much water is required per batch/day? Are there special requirements for delivery?
- What is your budget? (This will determine the technology). What is the cost of ownership over five years?
- Where do you need the system in the lab(s)? Consider: top of counter, under counter or wall mounting the unit. What is the overall footprint/real estate of the system(s) and components?
- What kind of warranty and service is provided? Is the system manufactured to quality standards and which ones? Is this a pharmaceutical application that needs to be validated?
Principal water feed sources as reported by survey respondents:
Raw potable | 36% |
Deionized | 29% |
Distilled | 10% |
Reverse Osmosis | 14% |
Di/RO | 11% |
Types of contaminants typically found in respondents’ lab water:
Particulates | 28% |
Dissolved inorganics (solids and gases) | 26% |
Dissolved organics | 21% |
Microorganisms | 16% |
Pyrogens | 4% |
Other | 5% |
Nearly 23% of respondents plan on purchasing a new water purification system in the next year. The budget ranges for these purchases, as reported by survey respondents, were:
| Less than $5,000 | |
| $5,000-$10,000 |
| $10,000-$15,000 |
| $15,000-$20,000 |
| $20,000-$30,000 |
| $30,000+ |
Top 10 features/factors respondents look for when purchasing a water purification system:
Performance of Product | 94% |
Durability of product | 94% |
Availability of supplies and accessories | 88% |
Service and support | 93% |
Low operating costs | 93% |
Ease of use | 94% |
Low maintenance/Easy to clean | 93% |
Warranties | 93% |
Value for price paid | 92% |
Total cost of ownership | 90% |
For more information on water purification systems, including useful articles and a list of manufacturers, visit www.labmanager.com/water-purification
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