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Our latest video showcases our laboratory-grade water solutions. Whether you’re a researcher, lab technician, or someone curious about the world of laboratory-grade water, this video covers everything you need to know about our product.

What is the Video About?

We’ll take you through how ReAgent manufactures Laboratory Water – Grade 3, and what that means for you. 

This type of water is ideal for laboratory use thanks to its purity, and is often used for a variety of tasks including analytical testing, preparing reagents and solutions, and feeding laboratory water systems.

ReAgent's water plant
ReAgent’s water purification system

The video explains:

  • How this is a high-purity water
  • The variety of volumes we offer:
    • Starting from 25-litre containers
    • Ranging up to 1,000-litre IBCs
    • Bespoke size options are available for your specific needs
  • Our rigorous quality testing process that ensures consistent purity and quality
  • How it meets the stringent BS EN ISO 3696 standard
  • Our commitment to meeting international ISO standards for purity and safety

Our laboratory-grade water is designed to provide consistent quality and versatility for your lab needs. 

Testing high purity water in a lab
Testing laboratory water at ReAgent

Join the many global companies already using ReAgent’s laboratory-grade water and see why we’re a trusted supplier worldwide. Contact us today for more information, and with any questions. 

About the author

Jessica Clifton

Director

Jessica is a Director at ReAgent and leads a variety of growth projects. She has an extensive background in marketing, and has worked in the chemical manufacturing industry since 2019. When she’s not writing articles for ReAgent, Jessica can be found on a run, in her campervan, building LEGO, or watching Star Wars.

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