With the addition of deionization (DI) equipment, Geno takes the purity of RO water to a new level and produces pure water at a rate of 10 liters, 20 liters and 50 liters per hour. Water storage tanks of different sizes can be selected according to your needs. Geno combines all the technologies needed to produce Class II water in one pure water system. Deionization equipment is easy to replace and durable.
Geno can produce 10-600 liters of Class II water (DI water) per day. DI water is usually used to prepare buffers and culture media, dilute samples and reagents, and can be used in general chemistry, protein electrophoresis, histocytology, spectrophotometry and other fields. The built-in booster pump simplifies the installation steps, and at the same time avoids the reduction of pure water output and damage to the filter consumables due to the pressure difference of the supply water inflow. Geno's supply water can be directly derived from the laboratory's tap water supply system.
low running cost
Built-in booster pump
New recirculation system extends the life of internal consumables
There are many options for the output rate of pure water
Various options for storage tanks: 30, 60 or 80 liters
Can be mounted on a bench, on a laboratory wall or on top of a storage tank
Consumables are easily replaced with low replacement costs

Durable filter media are made from recyclable recycled materials, they are long-lasting and easy to replace.
Fewer consumable replacements means more savings. During the RO purification process, the water that does not meet the requirements does not flow into the next purification step, but returns to the RO step to continue reverse osmosis. Only water that meets the standard can enter the DI step for deionization purification.
Therefore, the DI consumable pack only comes into contact with pure RO water, which increases its service life to a certain extent.

| model | Geno 10 | Geno 20 | Geno 50 |
| Resistivity | 1~15 | ||
| Productivity at 15°C | 10L/hr | 20L/hr | 50L/hr |
| Organic matter removal rate | 98% | ||
| Bacterial retention | >99% | ||
| particle retention | >99% | ||
| water pressure | 0.1-6bar | ||