Why ultrapure water and targeted conductivity adjustment are crucial in colloid production
The quality of a colloid always starts with the water. Depending on the region and supplier, tap water contains different amounts of lime, minerals, metals, nitrate, silicate and other dissolved substances. These components influence the conductivity and can change the production process in an uncontrolled manner.
Those who work with normal tap water often start with fluctuating initial values. This can lead to uneven particle formation, deposits on the electrodes, unstable results or unnecessary fluctuations in quality.
With a high-quality osmosis system, the water is first largely freed from unwanted substances. This allows a very low conductance to be achieved - ideally close to 0. This almost pure water forms a defined and controllable starting point.
In the next step, the conductivity can be increased again in a targeted manner. This allows you to determine the conductivity of the water yourself - to suit the metal used, the desired production process and the desired result.
This principle offers maximum control: first clean, then adjust precisely.
Your benefits at a glance
✔ Defined output values instead of fluctuating tap water
✔ Fewer interfering foreign substances in the manufacturing process
✔ Targeted and reproducible conductivity adjustment
✔ More control over quality and process flow
✔ Cleaner conditions for precise work
✔ Repeatable results for every application
Our conclusion
If you want to produce high-quality colloids, you shouldn't trust chance. Ultrapure water with a low conductivity provides the ideal basis for targeted and controlled salting. This creates reproducible conditions for demanding applications.