Aqualine housings are often made from FRP, which is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion. This makes them ideal for both brackish water and seawater applications.
For applications requiring higher pressure or more stringent sanitary conditions, stainless steel housings provide the necessary durability and corrosion resistance.
Aqualine housings come in a variety of pressure ratings, typically ranging from 300 PSI for lower pressure applications to over 1200 PSI for high-pressure systems like seawater desalination.
Aqualine membrane housings are available with different connection types, including end port and side port designs. These configurations provide flexibility in system design and can accommodate a range of installation requirements.
Designed for easy maintenance, Aqualine housings feature quick-lock mechanisms or bolted end caps that make it simple to install and replace membranes, reducing downtime.
These housings are available in various sizes to accommodate different membrane dimensions, such as 2.5”, 4”, and 8” diameters, with lengths typically ranging from 20” to 60”.
The materials used in Aqualine housings are chosen for their resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-term durability and reducing the frequency of replacements.
Aqualine offers customization options for their membrane housings, including specific pressure ratings, connection types, and end cap designs, allowing for tailored solutions to meet specific application needs.