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If you require high-quality deionised water for manufacturing or laboratory use, watch our new video to discover how ReAgent can help. 

As one of the UK’s leading chemical manufacturers, we have a state-of-the-art deionising water facility that’s capable of producing up to 10,000L of deionised water per hour.

Continue reading to learn more about our deionised water offering and why you should choose ReAgent for your purified water requirements.

What is the deionised water video about?

In our latest video, we go behind the scenes of our Cheshire-based factory to give you a better idea of how we produce our deionised water products. 

During the video, you’ll see footage of our cutting-edge deionising equipment, which is operated by a team of highly qualified technicians and experts.

In this video, you’ll learn about:

  • Our specialist 22,000L tanker filling vessel and fast delivery service
  • ReAgent’s impressive collection of quality accreditations, which include ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 13485
  • The process of making deionised water and the specialist equipment involved
  • How we kill remaining microorganisms after deionisation
  • Our wide range of pack sizes, which range from 1 L to 20,000 L tankers.

We also offer bespoke quantities, as well as personalised packaging and labelling options. Simply get in touch with a member of our friendly team to discuss your specific requirements.

With nearly 50 years of experience behind us, you can trust ReAgent to provide reliable and high-quality deionised water that meets your needs.

Watch the video to see behind the scenes of our operations or visit our Chemicals.co.uk website to buy deionised water online.

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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