Reverse osmosis equipment is essential for laboratories requiring consistent purified water for analytical testing, sample preparation, and instrument supply. Within our Laboratory portfolio and broader Industrial filtering and purification category, we support technical environments with high-performance water systems and integration-ready solutions. We also supply complementary laboratory infrastructure alongside established brands including Cole-Parmer and Masterflex for complete workflow compatibility.
Reverse Osmosis Equipment
Reverse Osmosis Equipment for Laboratory Water Purification
Our curated collection of reverse osmosis equipment is designed for laboratories that require reliable removal of dissolved solids, ions, and contaminants from feed water before analytical use:
- Laboratory-grade water production: Reverse osmosis systems are used as a primary purification step to generate consistent feed water for RO/DI systems, analytical instruments, and sample preparation workflows.
- Integrated purification workflows: Systems such as RO units with residual desalination modules support multi-stage purification, helping laboratories achieve higher water quality for sensitive applications.
- Process-ready system design: These systems can support continuous laboratory operation, supplying purified water to multiple points of use including instruments, wash stations, and preparation benches.
How to Choose the Right Reverse Osmosis Equipment
Selecting the correct reverse osmosis equipment requires aligning system performance with laboratory demand, water quality targets, and infrastructure:
- Required water quality: Determine whether reverse osmosis alone is sufficient or if the system will act as a pre-treatment stage for ultra-pure water systems such as RO/DI or Type I water production.
- Throughput and demand: Match system output capacity to daily laboratory usage to ensure continuous supply without bottlenecks during peak operation.
- System integration: Consider how the unit will connect to downstream systems, storage tanks, or distribution loops across the laboratory facility.
Build a Complete Laboratory Water System
Reverse osmosis equipment is typically part of a broader water purification workflow. Laboratories often review the following related categories to complete their setup:
- Water purification systems: Essential for laboratories requiring higher purity levels such as Type I or Type II water for analytical applications.
- Laboratory chillers: Useful where purified water is used in cooling loops or temperature-controlled processes.
Trusted Support for Australian Laboratory Water Systems
Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained engineers, and nationwide technical service. Whether you are installing a new reverse osmosis system or upgrading an existing purification workflow, we can help specify the right solution for your laboratory. Contact 1300 501 555 for assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is reverse osmosis equipment used for in a laboratory?
Reverse osmosis equipment is used to remove dissolved salts, ions, and impurities from water, producing purified water for laboratory testing, sample preparation, and instrument supply.
Is reverse osmosis enough for laboratory-grade water?
In many laboratories, reverse osmosis is used as a pre-treatment step. For higher purity requirements, it is typically combined with deionisation or polishing systems to achieve analytical-grade water.
Can reverse osmosis systems support multiple laboratory applications?
Yes. Reverse osmosis systems can be configured to supply purified water to multiple points of use, including instruments, preparation benches, and storage systems within a laboratory.