SYPK0SIX3
SynergyPak® Purification Cartridge
For Synergy® systems connected to DI feed water containing high silt.
Synonym(s):
SynergyPak® 3 Purification Cartridge
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UNSPSC Code:
41104212
eCl@ss:
33050190
NACRES:
JA.14
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material
resin (Ion-Exchange Resin)
Quality Level
packaging
pkg of 1 unit
manufacturer/tradename
SynergyPak®
matrix
Macroporous
capacity
26 g/L ion exchange capacity
compatibility
for use with Synergy® UV
for use with Synergy®
shipped in
ambient
General description
SynergyPak® cartridge is designed to produce ultrapure water when the Synergy® systems are fed with DI (non-particulate-free) water.
The cartridge utilizes all main purification technologies. As the final step, the pretreated water is purified at the point-of-dispense by removing trace contaminants critical for your experiments.
The cartridge should be periodically replaced during the maintenance of the system.
The cartridge utilizes all main purification technologies. As the final step, the pretreated water is purified at the point-of-dispense by removing trace contaminants critical for your experiments.
The cartridge should be periodically replaced during the maintenance of the system.
Application
The cartridge removes water ionic contaminants down to trace levels.
Features and Benefits
- "plug-and-use" design for easy and rapid replacement.
- Requires low-level self-maintenance.
- Activated carbon, ion-exchange and depth filtration technology to purify water.
Legal Information
SYNERGY is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
SYNERGYPAK is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
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