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Interested in learning more about the high purity EP water we manufacture at ReAgent?

Watch our EP water video below. In the video, ReAgent’s MD, Simon Tasker, explains how we strictly follow the European Pharmacopoeia standards. 

Continue reading to find out more about ReAgent’s EP water service.

What is the EP water video about?

In this quick video, our managing director Simon explains how ReAgent complies with the requirements of European Pharmacopoeia (EP), a set of standards internationally recognised for a certain level of quality needed by laboratories and pharmaceutical companies.

Chemist making EP water
Making EP water in a clean room at ReAgent

You’ll discover the following about ReAgent’s EP water manufacturing service:

  • How the water is prepared clean rooms
  • How EP water is purified by undergoing twin pass reverse osmosis and ultraviolet sterilisation 
  • The rigorous specifications our EP water meets
  • Our EP water specifications
  • The volumes you can buy EP water in, from 25L containers to 1,000L IBCs
  • ReAgent’s quality accreditations, including ISO
  • How we test our EP water
Testing high purity water in a lab
Testing EP water in ReAgent’s QC laboratory

At ReAgent, we have nearly 50 years of experience in chemical manufacturing. With in-house technical expertise and a commitment to excellence, you can trust us for your EP water and other purified water needs.

About the author

Homar Murillo

Science Writer

Homar has a Masters degree in Environmental Science & Biochemistry and five years’ experience as a chemistry teacher. His extensive experience has made him a top science and manufacturing writer for ReAgent since 2020. He is a father of three beautiful children and is currently obsessed with the youngest, baby Barbara.

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