Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
The reduction of total organic carbon (TOC) is critical for a number of industries who use ultrapure water (UPW), such as microelectronics, pharmaceuticals, and wastewater processing.
Organic compounds, however, are among the most difficult contaminants to remove in an ultrapure water (UPW) or high-purity water (HPW) treatment system. The removal of TOC can be cost-effectively achieved by using ultraviolet (UV) irradiation to oxidize organic molecules, followed by ion exchange to remove the resulting ionic species from the water.
Benefits of Using UV in TOC Reduction
Small footprint
Modular skid designs
Can operate indoor or outdoor installations
Low operational and maintenance costs
Application-specific reactor design
Engineered to meet or exceed <1ppb TOC Specifications
Loading video...
Resources

Download the TOC Reduction Application Note
Organic compounds are among the most difficult contaminants to remove in an ultrapure water (UPW) or high-purity water (HPW) treatment system. An important step in producing UPW or HPW is the removal of total organic carbon (TOC).

Advantages of synthetic quartz in TOC systems
An important step in producing Ultrapure water (UPW) is the removal of total organic carbon (TOC) by using ultraviolet irradiation to oxidize or ionize organic molecules, followed by ion exchange to remove the ions from the water.

Aquafine TOC Reduction Solutions
The Avant series of UV water treatment systems incorporates the latest innovations in UV technology and best-in-class components to break down trace chemicals, such as total organic carbon (TOC), chlorine, chloramine, and ozone, and provide microbial inactivation.
Aquafine UV Systems for TOC Reduction




