Benchtop or Floor-Standing: Which Lab Water System Fits Your Space?
Posted 2025-11-24 08:41:06
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Space and installation constraints are key to choosing a lab deionized water system. Benchtop models are perfect for labs short on floor space—they’re compact, easy to set up, and require no dedicated area. For larger facilities with higher water demands, floor-standing or cabinet-style units offer greater capacity, though they need more room, including space for accessories like pre-treatment filters and storage tanks.
Before purchasing, measure your available space and check nearby water intake/drainage—installing new pipes adds cost. Verify voltage (110V/220V) and circuit capacity to ensure compatibility and avoid safety risks. By aligning the system’s size with your lab’s physical constraints and infrastructure, you’ll streamline installation and maximize workflow efficiency. Click here to know more.
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