Culligan Water

Water Treatment in The Haemodialysis & Medical Markets

A person in need of dialysis has his or her blood in dose contact with huge amounts of water (about 150 litres a session), three times a week.

Haemodialysis sector
While on one hand specialists are placing more emphasis on the importance of water purity for the patient well-being, on the other we are seeing a gradual worsening in the water quality supplied by city waterworks to hospitals.The answer to this state of affairs can be expressed in one word: safety.

The equipment illustrated here sum up the Culligan philosophy in terms of quality and safety. As for water quality, Culligan equipment is designed to produce the highest possible standards. As for safety, Culligan equipment is designed and manufactured to overcome even the most remote risk of breakdown or malfunction, in any possible condition.

Culligan automatic Biosmosis equipment, completed by the necessary pre-treatment, monitoring and distribution systems, are the result of Culligan’s thirty years of experience in the haemodialysis sector, where Culligan trademark is synonymous with state of the art technology and reliability. They are certified as “Medical Devices” by the Italian Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Notified Body No. 0373.

SDS – (Single Dialysis System)
The SDS (Single Dialysis System) is a state of the art water treatment system, intended for dialysis in the home, emergency services, dialysis in acute cases and for transplant patients. The SDS can deliver up to 80 I/h water production. Compact and elegant, the equipment is on wheels for easier mobility. The SDS consists basically of a Reverse Osmosis water treatment system, with a compound filter pre-treatment section providing filtration and dechlorination.

The main feature of this equipment is its extreme user-friendliness, thanks to a touch-control electronic panel governing all functions.

The SDS is equipped with:

  • initial and final flushing device
  • automatic disinfection
  • audio and visual alarms
  • continuous monitoring of the treated water quality
  • main water circuit components in stainless steel
  • touch-control keypad at 24 Volts
  • digital conductivity meter for quality check.

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