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Watch our latest video to learn more about USP water

In this video, Jessica Clifton, one of ReAgent’s directors, explains how our USP water complies with the stringent requirements of the the US pharmacopoeia standards. These are a set of international standards whose specifications guarantee a certain level of quality in terms of purity. The level of purity of USP water is critical to the manufacture of pharmaceuticals.

 

What is the video about?

Jessica guides you through ReAgent’s USP water manufacturing process, how we comply with the highest industry standards, and the different applications of USP water.

ReAgent Chemicals demineralised water plant
ReAgent’s water plant

You’ll learn the following about our USP water manufacturing service:

  • How it’s used in the processing, formulation, and manufacture of pharmaceuticals
  • The high-tech purification methods that we use, including are ion exchange, reverse osmosis, and ultraviolet light treatment
  • Why the USP water products ReAgent produces have very low impurities, such as heavy metals, nitrates, and sulphates.
  • The wide range of container volumes we supply USP water in, from 25L to 1,000L IBCs
  • Our quality certifications and regular testing schedules

ReAgent's USP water

By partnering with ReAgent, you can be assured of the high quality and consistency in your USP water.

Contact us today for all your USP 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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