Brief introduction
The HDCS series ultra pure water dispenser is a commonly used laboratory equipment, widely used in fields such as instrument analysis, chemical analysis, biochemical preparations, and life sciences. The characteristics of this device are simple installation and convenient use. Using the HDCS series ultra pure water device, conductivity can achieve up to 18.2M Ω. cm ultra pure water. The pure water device adopts high-tech new technologies such as ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, and precision mixed bed resin ultraviolet (UV) digestion. The electronic control part includes dual high precision conductivity and temperature detection, which are displayed on the same screen.
Characteristics
Adopting 32-bit computer, ARM system, and CAN bus technology.
192 × 64 LCD with multiple parameters displayed on the same screen, with self diagnosis and display functions
Multiple parameters such as dual resistivity (conductivity), water output temperature, etc. are displayed on the same screen for easy observation, ensuring output after water quality meets standards
Using imported polishing resin from well-known factories, the highest water quality for water production can reach 18.2M Ω. cm (resin type)
Program setting, automatic control of total water production and automatic data storage, automatic prompt for resin replacement
Chinese character menu LCD display, adjustable backlight, can simultaneously display the water quality of inlet and outlet and the quantitative value of water intake
Light touch buttons, eight key operation, easy to operate, low maintenance, easy to learn and use
Adopting microelectronics (SMT) technology for electronic control boards, high reliability, low power consumption, and long lifespan
The data adopts Samsung's storage technology from South Korea, greatly increasing the amount of data. It can store tens of thousands of sets of measurement data and 5000 system operation records (known as the 5000 notepad function).
application
Specially used in chemical laboratories such as life sciences, environmental protection, power plants, petrochemicals, coal chemical industry, medicine and health, scientific research, and universities.