Membrane Housing

JM Membrane Housing

An RO membrane housing pressure vessel is a critical component of a reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment system, designed to securely hold and protect the RO membrane element(s) while withstanding high operating pressures. These housings ensure optimal performance, leak-free operation, and longevity of the membrane inside.
The RO membrane housing (also called a pressure vessel) provides a sealed environment for the RO membrane to operate efficiently under pressure. It allows pressurized feedwater to enter, flow through the membrane, and then separate into permeate (filtered water) and concentrate (reject water).

Component Description
Shell / Body Cylindrical, high-pressure vessel made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP)
End Caps / Heads Removable covers at both ends to allow membrane loading/unloading.
Often sealed with O-rings or locking clamps.
Ports / Connections Inlet, permeate, and concentrate ports allow water to enter and exit in the required flow paths. Usually threaded or flanged.
Sealing Elements O-rings, seats, and gaskets ensure leak-proof operation under pressure.
Membrane Retainer / Thrust Ring Keeps the membrane element in place and prevents it from shifting under high flow or pressure.

 

Specifications

Pressure Ratings 150 psi – 1200 psi (depending on application and design)
Material FRP (commonly), SS 304/316 (for corrosive environments)
Diameter 2.5″, 4″, or 8″ standard
Length Accommodates 1–7 membranes per housing (or any customized design)
Temperature Limit Usually up to 49°C (120°F), varies by manufacturer
End Connection Types Side-port or end-port configurations

Types of RO Pressure Vessels

  1. By Diameter:

    • 2.5” and 4” vessels: Used in small commercial or residential RO systems.

    • 8” vessels: Standard in industrial and municipal RO systems.

  2. By Pressure Rating:

    • Low pressure (150–300 psi): Used for brackish water.

    • High pressure (600–1200 psi): Used for seawater desalination or high-recovery systems.

  3. By Port Location:

    • End-port: Both inlet and outlet on one or both ends.

    • Side-port: Inlet or outlet comes from the side; often used in multi-housing arrays for easier connection.

      Applications

      • Desalination plants (SWRO)

      • Municipal water treatment

      • Industrial process water

      • Food & beverage industry

      • Boiler feedwater treatment

      • Pharmaceutical-grade water systems


JM FRP Membrane Housings
Model Element Pressure Temperature Attachments
4" & 8" (side port & end port)1element - 7element300psi - 1200psi-10ºC - 66ºC (14ºF-150ºF) PDF

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