![]() ASTM has long been a prevailing standard in the Greater-Boston laboratory water space, whereas ISO has been more commonly encountered in Europe. These standards help end users gain confidence in their water’s purity and its applicability to certain applications. There are many grades of high purity water and many standards-setting organizations that define them. Water that is pure enough for the cleaning of laboratory glassware, for example, may be wholly inadequate for use within tissue culturing or pharmaceutical applications. ![]() High Purity Water (similarly referred to as "RODI Water" or "Ultrapure Water") will have different meanings for different users. ![]() ![]() Atlas High Purity Solutions provides a summary explanation of ASTM and ISO laboratory water quality standards ![]()
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