Description
The Reverse Osmosis Membrane Housing is a durable pressure vessel designed to securely hold and protect your reverse osmosis (RO) membrane. Constructed from high-strength, food-grade polypropylene, it provides a leak-free environment for the membrane while withstanding the pressures required for efficient reverse osmosis filtration.
Compatible with most standard residential RO membranes, this housing is ideal for new installations, system upgrades, or replacing cracked or damaged membrane housings.
Key Features
- Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-strength, food-grade polypropylene for long-lasting performance.
- Designed for RO Membranes: Securely houses standard residential reverse osmosis membranes.
- High Pressure Rated: Built to withstand the operating pressures of residential RO systems.
- Leak-Resistant Design: Precision-threaded cap with O-ring seal helps prevent leaks.
- Universal Compatibility: Fits most standard 1812 and 2012 residential RO membrane elements.
- Easy Maintenance: Unscrew the end cap for quick membrane replacement.
- Corrosion Resistant: Will not rust or corrode like metal housings.
Compatibility
The Reverse Osmosis Membrane Housing is compatible with:
- Standard residential reverse osmosis systems
- Most 50 GPD, 75 GPD, and 100 GPD RO membranes
- 1812 and 2012 membrane elements
- Systems from many leading RO manufacturers
Commonly used with:
- Omnipure
- Pentair
- Axeon
- FilmTec™/DuPont
- Hydrotech
- Excalibur
- Sureflo
📌 Always verify your membrane dimensions and housing length before purchasing.
Specifications
Product Type – Reverse Osmosis Membrane Housing
Material – Food-grade Polypropylene
Housing Size – Standard Residential
Compatible Membranes – 1812 & 2012 RO Membranes
Capacity – 50–100 GPD membranes (depending on membrane model)
Connection Size – Typically 1/4" FNPT or 1/4" Quick Connect (varies by model)
Colour – White
Application – Residential Drinking Water Systems
Applications
The RO Membrane Housing is ideal for:
- Residential reverse osmosis systems
- Replacement of damaged or leaking membrane housings
- New drinking water system installations
- Under-sink filtration systems
- Cottage and rural water treatment systems
It helps ensure:
- Proper membrane sealing
- Consistent operating pressure
- Reliable water production
- Long membrane service life
Maintenance
To maximize performance:
- Inspect the housing during every membrane replacement.
- Replace the O-ring if it shows signs of wear or damage.
- Lubricate the O-ring with food-grade silicone lubricant before reassembly.
- Clean and sanitize the housing whenever replacing the membrane.
- Tighten the cap securely using an appropriate membrane housing wrench—avoid overtightening.
💡 If your membrane housing develops cracks, leaks, or damaged threads, replacing it promptly helps prevent water damage and ensures your RO system continues operating efficiently.

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