| Water production rate | ≥20 L/h |
| Water type | I type |
| Configuration | Desktop |
| RO pure water tank capacity | 30 L |
| Temperature | 5 to 40°C |
| Humidity | 10 to 80% RH |
| Process | Double pass RO system |
| Pure water conductivity at 25°C | <5 µs/cm |
| Ultra-pure water resistivity at 25°C | 18.25 MΩ.cm |
| Feed water | Tap water; TDS<400ppm |
| Feed water temperature | 5 to 40°C |
| Water taking rate | 1 to 1.5 L/min |
| RO membrane organics rejection | Up to 99% |
| Bacteria removal | UV lamp |
| Free chlorine | < 3 ppm |
| TOC | < 10 ppb |
| Bacteria | < 1 cfu/ml |
| Pyrogens | < 0.025 EU/ml |
| Particle | (> 0.22 μm) < 1/ml |
| Absorbance | < 0.001 (254 nm,1cm optical distance) |
| Reactive Silica (SiO2) | < 0.01 ppm |
| Heavy metal | < 0.01 ppm |
| Controller | Micro-computer |
| Display | LCD |
| Power supply | 220 V/50 Hz |
| Power | 200 W |
| Dimension (L×W×H) | 340×550×530 mm |
| Weight | 40 kg |
Water Purification System Type I is used for the most critical and advanced analytical procedures across cytology, HPLC, liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, ICP-MS, molecular biology, biotechnology etc.
1st stage PP filter ×1 set
2nd activated Carbon filter ×1 set
3rd softener filter ×1 set
4th PP filter ×1 set
1st stage RO booster pump ×1 set
1st stage RO membrane ×1 set
2nd stage RO booster pump ×1 set
2nd stage RO membrane ×2 sets
Pure water tank × 1 set
Dispensing pump × 1 set
UV lamp × 1 set
Ultra-purification package × 1 set
Ultra-purification ion-exchange cartridge × 1 set
Resistivity meter × 1 pc
Terminal filter × 1 pc
Tap water → 1st stage PP filter → 2nd activated carbon filter → 3rd resin softener → 4th stage PP filter → Stage I booster pump → Stage I reverse osmosis membrane → Stage II booster pump → Stage II reverse osmosis membrane → Pure water tank → pure water dispensing pump → Type III pure water outlet → UV lamp → Ultra-purification package → Final micro-filtration → Type I ultrapure water outlet
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Labtron Water Purification System Type I efficiently remove contaminants and impurities at 1.5 to 2 L/min ensuring clean and safe drinking water. They come equipped with UV sterilization unit for additional microbial control. Their easy-to-replace filter cartridges simplify maintenance and ensure consistent water quality. They provide customizable purification options based on specific quality needs and preferences. Our Water Purification System Type 1 multi-stage filtration process effectively removes bacteria, viruses, and harmful chemicals.








Yes, the LTWP-C10 is designed as a desktop system. The desktop should be large enough to accommodate its dimensions of 340 × 550 × 530 mm and allow extra clearance around the sides and rear for ventilation and water connections. It must support the weight of the system, which is 40 kg, plus the 30 L RO tank when full, totaling about 70 to 80 kg. The desktop area should also provide easy access for maintenance, such as replacing filters and RO membranes. A stable 220 V/50 Hz power supply and proper tap water (TDS < 400 ppm, 5 to 40 °C) are required, and space for RO reject water drainage is recommended. Maintaining these conditions ensures the system operates efficiently and safely.
The LTWP-C10 produces ?20 liters per hour of high-purity water and supports two stages: pure water and ultrapure water. Pure water conductivity at 25?°C is <5?µS/cm, while ultrapure water resistivity reaches 18.25?M?•cm. The system uses a double pass RO process, an ultrapure water unit, and a 254?nm UV lamp to remove bacteria, pyrogens, particles, reactive silica, and heavy metals, ensuring laboratory-grade water quality. Microcomputer control and an LCD display monitor resistivity in real time, making it suitable for analytical and sensitive laboratory applications.
The LTWP-C10 requires tap water with a total dissolved solids (TDS) level below 400?ppm and a temperature range of 5 to 40?°C. The water source should supply 1 to 1.5?L/min to meet the system’s water taking rate. Proper feed water ensures optimal performance of the double pass RO system and ultrapure water units, helping the system produce type I quality water. If local water has high chlorine, turbidity, or other contaminants, pre-treatment may be needed to prevent damage to membranes and components. Maintaining suitable feed water conditions is essential for water quality and prolongs the system’s service life.
The LTWP-C10 incorporates a sophisticated microcomputer control system that continuously monitors water quality. An LCD display provides real-time resistivity readings, allowing users to track the ultrapure water’s purity at all times. The system also features an integrated alarm code system, which alerts users to deviations in water quality, low water levels, or any malfunction in the purification process. Additionally, the built-in manual water cycling program and ultrapure water auto-cycle program ensure that water in the RO tank remains fresh and uncontaminated, minimizing the risk of bacterial growth or quality degradation.
Proper maintenance of the LTWP-C10 is essential for consistent performance and water quality. Routine tasks include replacing RO membranes, UV lamps, and filters based on usage and water conditions. The desktop design allows easy access to these components, and monitoring the LCD display for resistivity and alarms helps identify maintenance needs. Keeping feed water within the recommended TDS and temperature range reduces stress on the system, while regular cleaning of the RO tank and sterilization of ultrapure water lines with the built-in UV lamp prevents microbial contamination, ensuring continuous production of type I water.
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