Searching for reliable laboratory water purification systems? Purific provides Australian-made, CLRW-standard technology engineered specifically for clinical and pathology labs. We offer a transparent alternative to global brands, combining 24/7 support with a lower TCO to ensure uninterrupted, cost-effective operations.

Lab Water Purification Systems by Purific
Our premier solutions include the Analytica series and the DT300 centralised distribution system. Each unit delivers certified CLRW while optimising for reliability and a low Total Cost of Ownership.

Analytica 100
The Analytica 100 serves as the ideal high-purity water solution for mid-sized clinical laboratories, dedicated analysers, and general lab preparation. Consequently, it replaces outdated or undersized systems with a robust, modular platform that reduces complexity and minimises maintenance costs.
| Key Specifications | Primary Benefits |
| Output: Up to 100 L/hr | Consistent, on-demand CLRW for analyser feed. |
| Purity: Exceeds CLRW standards | Guaranteed quality for sensitive diagnostic procedures. |
| Design: Standardised components | Low OpEx: Uses standardised parts that are easily sourced to prevent long lead times and service delays. |

Analytica 100 Pro
When zero downtime is mandatory, the Analytica 100 Pro delivers. Specifically, this system is the choice for large pathology networks, high-volume centralised facilities, and major hospitals requiring immense reliability. Moreover, it provides the production capacity necessary for the most demanding environments. It represents the gold standard for high-volume lab water purification systems in clinical settings.
| Key Specifications | Primary Benefits |
| Redundancy: Dual-Pump and Modular Design | 99.9% Uptime: If one unit needs service, then the other sustains operation critical for patient flow. |
| Capacity: Connect multiple units | Furthermore, it easily scales production capacity as your laboratory grows, protecting your CapEx investment. |
| Integration: Seamless Ring Main Compatibility | Feeds both dedicated bench taps and high-throughput diagnostic analysers simultaneously. |

DT300
The DT300 forms the essential link between your purification system and your points of use. In particular, it works seamlessly with the Analytica series. As a result, it maintains the high-purity CLRW water and delivers it consistently across your entire facility.
| Key Specifications | Primary Benefits |
| Capacity: 200–300L Sealed Tank | Provides a robust reservoir to handle peak demand periods without pressure drops. |
| Function: Reticulated/Recirculated Supply | Actively maintains water quality, preventing bacterial buildup and degradation between the source and the tap. |
| Compatibility: Feeds Multiple Taps | Ensures consistent Type 1 and Type 2 quality water is available at every designated bench tap outlet. |
Why Lab Water Quality Matters
Water serves as a critical reagent in every clinical workflow, and as a result, poor water quality causes inaccurate results, instrument downtime, and compliance failures. To address these challenges, Purific’s systems deliver dependable, standards-compliant water infrastructure, thereby reducing operational risk and long-term costs.
Guaranteed Reliability: Our systems guarantee maximum uptime through 24/7 rapid-response support provided by expert Australian-based technicians.
Predictable Operating Costs: Purific ensures predictable operating costs by utilising standard, non-proprietary filters and eliminating service lock-ins, long-term contracts, and call-out fees.
Standards Compliance: Our systems exceed CLSI CLRW purity requirements to ensure full compatibility with the rigorous demands of modern diagnostic analysers.
Ultimately, our systems provide the technical precision required to meet CLSI Clinical Reagent Laboratory Water (CLRW) standards, giving your laboratory total confidence in every test result.
The Financial Advantage of Purific
Choosing laboratory water purification systems is a long-term investment. While the upfront price is important, focusing solely on the sticker price can lead to major budget overruns within 2-3 years. Therefore, Purific’s local, transparent service model is specifically designed to eliminate these financial risks. The primary financial benefit is that we offer complete cover contracts with no extra call-out fees, ensuring total budget predictability.
Low-Cost Operations
Above all, the Analytica difference lies in its transparency. In other words, instead of locking you into proprietary supply chains, we design our water purification products to use standardised, globally available components. As a result, this strategy provides the following benefits:
- Savings: You are not subject to arbitrary price increases on ultrapure water filter cartridges.
- Flexibility: You have flexibility in sourcing routine maintenance parts, reducing reliance on a single provider.
- Faster Fixes: Technicians, whether ours or yours, can access standard parts quickly, minimising repair time.
Ultimately, this transparent approach ensures that you remain in full control of your laboratory’s budget and operational uptime.
Local Service, Global Standards
For a pathology lab, downtime does not just cost money; in fact, it also delays patient results. Consequently, this represents the single largest financial risk in your operations. Therefore, to address this, Purific, as an Australian manufacturer, has invested in a rapid-response, local service network:
- No Call-out Fees: Unlike competitors who charge hundreds just to dispatch a technician, our policy eliminates this major hidden cost for all customers in our service regions.
- 24/7 Local Support: With 24/7 local support, our dedicated Australian technicians are available every day, so that critical issues are addressed rapidly and locally.
- Risk Mitigation: Our modular system designs (especially the Analytica 100 Pro) ensure that if one component fails, your lab operations continue running, drastically cutting the financial cost of operational downtime.
In short, our local support network is built to ensure that your lab never has to compromise on patient delivery times.
Frequently Asked Questions
In this section, we address common questions about system grades, maintenance, and long-term operations, so that you have all the information needed to select the right Purific solution.
What is the technical difference between a Deionised Water System and a Distilled Water System for lab use?
Deionised water systems use ion-exchange resins to remove dissolved salts, achieving higher purity and resistivity than distillation. While distillation boils water to remove minerals, it is slower, energy-intensive, and fails to remove volatile organics or gases. Consequently, Deionised is the superior, more efficient method for high-purity clinical and research applications.
Can the Analytica systems feed both high-purity (Type 1) and clinical (CLRW/Type 2) water outlets?
Yes. Analytica systems produce Type II/CLRW water for general lab use, which can be upgraded to Type I ultrapure water by adding a modular UV and resin polishing loop at the point of dispensing.
How often do I need to replace the membranes and resin cartridges?
The lifespan of components directly impacts the cost of a water purification system. Specifically, it depends primarily on two factors: the volume of water processed and the quality of your feed water (incoming tap water). To support this, our Analytica systems feature continuous conductivity monitoring. As a result, The system will provide an automated alert when component performance drops below the set purity threshold, ensuring you only replace cartridges when necessary, thereby optimising running costs and minimising waste.
Is the Analytica 100 Pro compatible with my existing ring main distribution system?
Absolutely. Purific specifically designs the Analytica 100 Pro and the DT300 Central Distribution System for seamless integration into existing hospital and laboratory ring main systems. Furthermore, their high-pressure, recirculated supply pumps and sealed distribution tanks maintain the purity established by the Analytica unit throughout your facility, delivering it consistently right up to the final laboratory water purifier tap.
Are your systems suitable for small benchtop use, or only central supply?
Although our Analytica systems primarily serve as high-output central supply units, we also provide solutions suitable for smaller lab settings. For example, for bench-top water filter applications, a single Analytica unit connects to a localised storage tank, thereby supplying a continuous flow to several points of use without requiring a full plant room setup.