150 GPD RO Membrane with Reverse Osmosis Membrane Housing Set, Reverse Osmosis Filter Replacement Kit, RO Membrane Housing Set for DIY RO Membrane Water System, Include Tools, 1/4" Hoses and Fittings

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150 GPD RO Membrane Reverse Osmosis Membrane with RO Membrane Housing Reverse Osmosis membrane elements for home drinking water are the industry's most reliable method of water filtration. Provides stable, high rejection of contaminates even with high TDS water sources. Advanced membrane technology with innovative thin layer composite membrane design. More consistent performance with less fouling requiring less frequent cleaning and changeouts. Our Reverse Osmosis membranes are shipped dry for convenient handling and long shelf-life. RO Membrane Specifications -With the industry-standard 12" x 2" size. -150 Gallon Per Day Membrane for Reverse Osmosis systems @ 60 psi water pressure. -Made of Polyamide Thin-Film. -Tested to meet NFS/ANSI 58 Standards. -Removes particles down to 1/10,000th of a micron (removing 98% of impurities including organic, inorganic contaminates, chemicals, ETC...) RO Membrane Housing Specifications -Fits any 1.8" x 12" (1812) R.O. membrane. (Standard Residential Membranes). -1/8" In and Out Female Threaded Connections. -Made from a high-quality food grade PP material. Applications -Resident water purifier system -RO drinking system -Laboratory instrumentation and equipment -Post filter for reverse osmosis or ultra filtration -DIY RO Membrane Water System Note: -The first full tank of permeate should be discarded, DO NOT use this initial permeate for drinking water or food preparation. -Keep membrane moist at all times after initial wetting. -To prevent biological growth during prolonged system shutdowns, it is recommended that membrane elements be immersed in a preservative solution. -The membrane shows some resistance to short-term contact with chlorine (hypochlorite). Continuous exposure, however, may damage the membrane and should be avoided.