Compendial quality grade for water used in lab analytical testing
Compendial quality grade for water used in lab analytical testing
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Hello,
We are a solid dose products manufacturer. We are currently installing a water system that will supply water to Lab for analytical testing.
However we don't know what is the minimum requirement in terms of water quality where the water is used by the laboratory for analytical testing: does it need to be "purified water" or "de-ionised" will do? and what level of testing / monitoring should be undertaken?
Could anyone give me a tip on that one?
regards,
N
We are a solid dose products manufacturer. We are currently installing a water system that will supply water to Lab for analytical testing.
However we don't know what is the minimum requirement in terms of water quality where the water is used by the laboratory for analytical testing: does it need to be "purified water" or "de-ionised" will do? and what level of testing / monitoring should be undertaken?
Could anyone give me a tip on that one?
regards,
N





RE: Compendial quality grade for water used in lab analytical testing
I am Prasanna Venkatesh, a consultant in the Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) domain. I am new member to this forum and look forward for a symbiotic relationship.
I have some info for your query. Check this link http://www.apswater.com/page51.html, this has the ASTM Standard Specifications for Reagent Water used in analytical labs. Hope this will be useful to you.
Thanks.
RE: Compendial quality grade for water used in lab analytical testing
Different qualities are required for different tests, if these requirement vary widely, designing the entire system for the most stringent test may be expensive. Often, small point-of-use treatment units are used at the drops to those applications, whereas the rest of the system is of a lesser quality.
RE: Compendial quality grade for water used in lab analytical testing