Carolina Liquid Chemistries Corp. Introduces Line of Water Systems for Clinical Chemistry Analyzers

Carolina Liquid Chemistries Corp. has introduced a new line of laboratory water systems to the USA market. The water system is offered in two models for compatibility with a variety of automated clinical analyzers.

Line of Water Systems for Clinical Chemistry Analyzers

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To achieve high throughput, these analyzers are often installed with a laboratory water system that provides a steady supply of laboratory grade deionized water from a municipal water source to be used at various stages of operation. The new water system models from Carolina Liquid Chemistries offer a compelling combination of cost-effectiveness, low maintenance, and high-quality.

Founded in 1994, Carolina Liquid Chemistries has made a lasting impact on the domestic medical supply chain by providing reagents for chemistry and toxicology testing. The company markets its own CLC Family of Clinical Chemistry Analyzers along with chemistry, hematology, and immunoassay analyzers from other manufacturers. Most analyzer installations call for a deionizing water system.­­

We’re always looking for ways to reduce cost and increase quality for our laboratory customers. These new water systems fit perfectly into that value proposition. There is a tremendous need for a low cost, high quality water system.

Phillip Shugart, CEO of Carolina Liquid Chemistries.

Both water system models occupy less than two square feet of floor space and ride on casters for ease of maintenance. They both offer a host of quality control features, operate at low power and low noise, and use easy-to-replace filters. The smaller model produces up to 40 liters/hour for compatibility with, among others, the CLC800®, AU480®, and AU680® clinical chemistry analyzers. The larger model produces up to 80 liters/hour to meet the needs of high-volume clinical chemistry analyzers such as the CLC1600®.

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