Are pure water, ultrapure water (UPW), or water for injection (WFI) important in your process? Would a better understanding of current water treatment equipment technology be useful? And, would learning to better identify sources for potential process problems be helpful?

Pure water, UPW, WFI, high-purity water and deionized (DI) are all terms describing basically the same property. They refer to water which has been purified to the highest standards by removing all contaminants such as organic and inorganic compounds; dissolved and particulate matter; volatile and non-volatile, reactive and inert; hydrophilic and hydrophobic; and dissolved gases.

Yokogawa will host a free webinar on July 29 at 2 p.m. EST that explains:

  • High purity water treatment processes and best practices.
  • The purposes for each piece of equipment in a high purity treatment process flow.
  • How the reverse osmosis processes works.
  • When to raise an alarm when performance issues arise.

Pure water is used in processes across various industries, including power generation, pharma/biotech, semiconductor and drinking water. Learn more and register here.