Healthcare
High-Purity Water Systems Designed for Healthcare Environments
Pure, reliable water is critical across healthcare environments—from sterile processing and clinical diagnostics to pharmaceutical compounding and research labs. Pure Process Technology designs high-purity water systems specifically engineered to meet the reliability, compliance, and performance standards required in modern healthcare facilities.
Our systems are built to support critical operations with dependable uptime, straightforward serviceability, and long-term operational stability.
Why healthcare teams partner with PPT
Healthcare facilities demand systems that perform reliably while maintaining strict quality standards. PPT works with healthcare organizations, architects, engineers, and facility managers to deliver purification systems designed for both performance and operational efficiency.
Healthcare-Focused Engineering
Systems are designed specifically for healthcare applications including sterile processing, laboratory analyzers, and specialty medical equipment.Regulatory Compliance
Systems are engineered to meet or exceed ST108, ASTM, and USP water quality standards commonly required in healthcare environments.Reliability and Uptime
Healthcare operations cannot tolerate downtime. PPT systems are designed for dependable operation and long membrane life.Simplified Maintenance
Thoughtful equipment layout and service accessibility reduce downtime and simplify routine maintenance procedures.Dedicated Support
Our technical team and service coordinators provide ongoing assistance to keep systems running at peak performance.
Applications & Systems Commonly Specified
Healthcare facilities rely on purified water for a wide range of operational and clinical functions. PPT systems support applications across hospitals, laboratories, and research environments.
Sterile Processing Departments
Clinical Diagnostics Laboratories
Pharmaceutical & Compounding Pharmacies
Medical Research Facilities
Central Utility Distribution Systems
Systems that fit the way you work
recommended systems for Healthcare
A short list of platforms we commonly specify for this environment. Each can be configured around your quality targets, flow demand, and facility constraints.

QuickLab
Compact turnkey system delivering ASTM-grade water for mid-volume labs. Flexible configurations fit your space, budget, and performance needs.

MiniLab
Compact, space-saving system for low-demand applications. Delivers dependable ASTM-grade water in a smart, efficient footprint.

SkidSpec
High-capacity purification system built to your specs. Provides reliable, continuous high-purity water for demanding environments.
Coordination Constraints & Design Considerations for Healthcare
Utility Requirements
Understanding feed water conditions, electrical requirements, and system capacity is critical for proper system sizing.Distribution Strategy
Proper loop design ensures water quality is maintained across the facility while delivering consistent pressure and flow to all use points.Storage Strategy
Tank sizing plays an important role in system stability. Tanks that are improperly sized can negatively impact water quality and operational reliability.Drainage Planning
Healthcare purification systems require appropriate drainage design for reject water, cleaning cycles, and maintenance procedures.Access and Service Space
Equipment layout must allow adequate access for maintenance and component replacement.Future System Expansion
Facilities often grow over time. PPT works with project teams to design systems that allow future expansion where appropriate.
Typical Scope of Support
PPT works with healthcare teams throughout the lifecycle of their water purification systems—from initial design and installation through long-term operation and service. Our goal is to help facilities maintain reliable performance, protect water quality, and keep systems operating within required specifications.
System design consultation
Preventative maintenance programs
Ongoing technical support
System performance verification
Startup and commissioning
Installation coordination
