High purity bulk gas installations
Puretech offers world leading solutions for purified and highly purified (water for injection) water systems.
Puretech’s innovative water systems neatly convert raw water to a purified state within one unit, ensuring a constant supply of pure water for our clients in their work to improve the lives of millions of people worldwide.
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Puretech prides itself on its ability to meet the needs of large bulk gas installation contracts.
These include:
- Experienced on site Project Management
- Qualified welders and installation engineers
- Fully equipped mobile cleanrooms
- Large manifold pre-fabrication
- Tankfarm and bulk purifier installations
- On site auto-cad team
- Main contractor liaison
- Comprehensive range of welding equipmentPure
Credentials
Puretech engineered and installed a purified water to system at the AstraZeneca Research and Development Centre, Cambridge , taking raw water from the mains through purification using OASYS units. The purified water, which is stored in a 5000-litre tank, is distributed via a stainless-steel ring main to user points in the laboratories.
Product
Puretech’s innovative generation systems, OASYS and GENESYS WFI, facilitate the production of purified and WFI, complying with all relevant pharmacopeia standards.
GENESYS WFI (thermal sanitisation)
GENESYS is the ultimate water purification system – a thermal sanitisation system that provides a single source solution for taking raw water to WFI quality.
OASYS (chemical sanitisation)
OASYS is a chemical sanitisation system that provides a single source solution for taking raw water purified water.
GENESYS and OASYS were industry firsts in offering start to finish purification in one unit and established Puretech as the recognised market leader in this field. We strive to maintain this position through sustained innovation and faultless delivery.
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Credentials
Puretech engineered and installed a purified water to system at the AstraZeneca Research and Development Centre, Cambridge , taking raw water from the mains through pre-treatment and purification using OASYS units. The purified water, which is stored in a 5000-litre tank, is distributed via a stainless-steel ring main to user points in the laboratories.