About LAB Q Spectra
LAB Q Spectra is an advanced water purification system engineered to produce high-grade purified water essential for laboratory processes. Equipped with multi-stage filtration, UV treatment, and high-efficiency purification modules, it ensures stable quality and excellent flow rate. Designed for daily lab usage, the unit is compact, energy efficient, and easy to maintainmaking it a preferred choice for pharmaceutical, chemical, food testing, and academic laboratories.Consistent Ultrapure Water QualityThe LAB Q Spectra guarantees highly purified water, suitable for sensitive scientific applications such as HPLC, molecular biology, and biochemistry. Its multiple purification steps, including reverse osmosis, EDI, UV, and ultrafiltration, ensure exceptional purity and stability in every batch.
Advanced User Interface and FeaturesWith its microprocessor-controlled LCD display, the LAB Q Spectra provides clear and precise control over all operational parameters. Additional features like leak detection, programmable dispensing, and an integrated UV-disinfection storage tank enhance ease of use and operational safety for all users.
Energy Efficient and Versatile InstallationEngineered for modern laboratory environments, the LAB Q Spectra is energy efficient, operating at 60-100 W and noise levels below 55 dB. Its design allows for benchtop or wall-mounted installation, with a robust, powder-coated MS body or optional stainless steel finish for durability and flexibility.
FAQ's of LAB Q Spectra:
Q: How does the LAB Q Spectra guarantee water purity suitable for HPLC and molecular biology?
A: The LAB Q Spectra uses a combination of reverse osmosis, EDI, UV (254 nm), and ultrafiltration technologies to remove impurities. Water achieved has a resistivity of 18.2 Mega Ohms-cm and TOC levels under 10 ppb, making it ideal for HPLC, biochemistry, and molecular biology research.
Q: What dispensing options does the LAB Q Spectra offer for laboratory use?
A: This unit supports both manual and programmable volume dispensing, allowing users to precisely control water output for different laboratory tasks and to suit various workflow requirements.
Q: When should the pre-filtration or main filters be replaced?
A: Filter replacement intervals depend on the quality and usage of the feed water. Regular monitoring of the LCD display for system alerts, plus periodic maintenance according to the user manual, ensures optimal performance and water purity.
Q: Where can the LAB Q Spectra be installed within a laboratory setup?
A: The system is designed for flexible installation and can be placed on a benchtop or mounted on a wall, optimizing space and accessibility in different laboratory environments.
Q: What is the process for feed water purification in the LAB Q Spectra?
A: Feed water (typically tap water) first passes through a 5-micron polypropylene pre-filter, followed by multi-stage purification including reverse osmosis, EDI, UV disinfection, and UF, producing ultrapure water with >95% efficiency and a recycle rate of 90%.
Q: How does the LAB Q Spectra benefit a laboratory's daily operations?
A: With its advanced purification technology, consistent water quality, energy efficiency, and digital controls, the LAB Q Spectra supports reliable experimental results, minimizes downtime, and reduces energy consumption in demanding research or clinical environments.
Q: What safety and convenience features are included with the LAB Q Spectra?
A: Key features include an automatic microprocessor-controlled LCD display, leak detection system, integrated UV disinfection in the storage tank, and quiet, energy-efficient operation-all contributing to safe, dependable, and user-friendly laboratory water management.