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The importance of lab water in analytical applications

Water is the most important laboratory reagent and serves as the principal ingredient in virtually every assay buffer. Given its wide use, water quality impacts every experiment, from cell culture to sensitive analytical techniques. Having a reliable source of high-quality water that delivers the right volume and purity of water is a vital part of operating a lab.

This webinar will provide a general overview of laboratory water and common purification technologies. Topics to be discussed will include feed water sources, common impurities, regulations and other important considerations when using lab water for analytical applications.

What will you learn?Who may this interest?Panelist

What will you learn?

  • Gain a general overview of lab water
  • Learn about the standards for lab water
  • Understand the common impurities in water and how they affect the results of analytical assays
  • Discover which water purification systems are best suited for analytical applications

Who may this interest?

  • Lab technicians
  • Lab researchers
  • Analytical lab employees
  • Quality Control Staff
  • Technical Assistants

Panelist

Patrick Salminen

Product Manager Lab Water

Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KG

Patrik Salminen is a Product Manager for Lab Water at Sartorius Lab Instruments. He studied inorganic chemistry at Åbo Akademi University (Turku, Finland). Before working at Sartorius, Salminen previously worked as a Product Specialist for laboratory products and in sales for a compliance software company.

This webinar was recorded on September 19, 2023.

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