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Elga LC141 Twin Pack DI Deionization Cartridge
• Model: LC141 Elga
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
The Elga LC141 is a mixed-bed deionization (DI) cartridge, packaged in a twin-pack format to support seamless replacement cycles in Elga PURELAB Option‑R/S (7/15) and Elga MEDICA (D/R/S) water purification systems. It serves as the final purification stage after pre-treatment and reverse osmosis, removing residual ionic and mineral contaminants to produce high‑purity (Type II or Type I‑grade) laboratory water. The LC141 cartridge is specifically formulated to optimize ionic removal capacity in pre-filtered water streams, safeguarding downstream components and ensuring reliable water quality for sensitive applications.
Designed to fit Elga's modular systems, the twin-pack ensures continuity in operation by providing two DI modules in one order—useful for scheduled maintenance or quick swapping without stock interruption. Each cartridge has a maximum operating temperature of 95 °F and should generally be replaced every 12 months under typical lab usage to maintain resistivity and microbial control specifications. By mitigating ion breakthrough, the cartridge helps preserve RO membranes and extend the lifespan of subsequent purification stages.
Operationally, swapping in a fresh LC141 cartridge is tool-free and straightforward, aligning with routine preventive maintenance workflows common in clinical and research facilities. Its chemical composition adheres to strict quality protocols and compatibility standards set by Elga Labwater (Veolia), helping laboratories maintain compliance with water purity regulations and ensure reproducible results in tasks such as reagent dilution, cell culture, and analytical assays.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Elga LC141 Twin Pack DI Deionization Cartridge
• Model: LC141 Elga
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
The Elga LC141 is a mixed-bed deionization (DI) cartridge, packaged in a twin-pack format to support seamless replacement cycles in Elga PURELAB Option‑R/S (7/15) and Elga MEDICA (D/R/S) water purification systems. It serves as the final purification stage after pre-treatment and reverse osmosis, removing residual ionic and mineral contaminants to produce high‑purity (Type II or Type I‑grade) laboratory water. The LC141 cartridge is specifically formulated to optimize ionic removal capacity in pre-filtered water streams, safeguarding downstream components and ensuring reliable water quality for sensitive applications.
Designed to fit Elga's modular systems, the twin-pack ensures continuity in operation by providing two DI modules in one order—useful for scheduled maintenance or quick swapping without stock interruption. Each cartridge has a maximum operating temperature of 95 °F and should generally be replaced every 12 months under typical lab usage to maintain resistivity and microbial control specifications. By mitigating ion breakthrough, the cartridge helps preserve RO membranes and extend the lifespan of subsequent purification stages.
Operationally, swapping in a fresh LC141 cartridge is tool-free and straightforward, aligning with routine preventive maintenance workflows common in clinical and research facilities. Its chemical composition adheres to strict quality protocols and compatibility standards set by Elga Labwater (Veolia), helping laboratories maintain compliance with water purity regulations and ensure reproducible results in tasks such as reagent dilution, cell culture, and analytical assays.
























