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We guarantee that your iPure system will produce high
purity water to your exacting specifications before
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iPure Simplifies Pure Water Production
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As innovators in water treatment systems, we’ve
pre-engineered an easy-to operate, cost effective
unit that produces high purity water consistently
and without the maintenance and downtime of other
systems.
Why
Choose an iPure System?
Patented,
modular construction
Integrates state-of-the-art membrane and ion exchange
technologies
Compact system can be sized to produce from 300
to 18,000 gallons per day of high purity water
Design allows for multiple system configurations
and easy system expansion
Standardized unit design means faster delivery,
quick startup and faster validation
Easily
meets high purity specs
Standard unit consistently produces 99-99.99% reduction
in dissolved inorganics;
95-99% reductions in organics greater than 150 NMW;
and 99% reduction in suspended particles, colloids,
micro-organisms and pyrogen
Produces water to USP, WFI, ASTM, and CAP specs
with additional pre-engineered modules
Lightning
fast installation and startup
Arrives at your site skid-mounted, fully tested,
and ready for installation
Requires only five service utility connections
Installs in less than half the time it takes to
assemble and test competitive system
Starts producing on-spec water in minutes –
competitive systems can take days or weeks to start
up
Can also be monitored and controlled remotely
97+%
Up-time
Simple, user-friendly operation – operators
don’t need to be water treatment experts to
produce on-spec product
Reliable
for continuous or intermittent production
Minimal system maintenance
Lower
total cost of ownership
No costly service exchange units or regeneration
chemicals.
Operating expenses are 10% to 600% lower than traditional
systems
Installation and startup costs are significantly
lower

iPure unit with PVC Piping |

iPure unit with optional Allen Bradley™
control package |

iPure-C
unit with optional EDI module |
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