3M™ Undersink Reverse Osmosis Replacement Filter Cartridges for use in reverse osmosis drinking water systems include activated carbon in the pre- and post-filters, as well as the reverse osmosis thin film composite (TFC) membrane to provide filtered water for drinking, cooking, coffee and ice machines. An automatic shutoff valve promotes peak efficiency and water conservation.
- Sanitary Quick Change (SQC) encapsulated media cartridges reduce contact with contaminants during change-outs
- SQC allows for fast and easy cartridge change-out with no need for a filter wrench
- Replacement filter cartridges must be used with potable water
We offer 3M RO replacement filter cartridges to be universal for use with municipal (chlorinated) or well (non-chlorinated) water supplies.
3M™ Water Filtration Products systems and cartridges offer a wide range of solutions designed to address many types of water quality concerns. Third–party certifications, such as NSF and WQA, are an advantage provided on many 3M Water Filtration Products. 3M Purification is a known leader in filtration technology recognized for innovation, trust, and quality around the world.
An innovative Sanitary Quick Change (SQC) design allows for fast and easy cartridge change-outs without having to contact the filter media or the need for a filter wrench.
In order to maintain peak water quality, we strongly recommend testing the water a minimum of every 6 months to ensure the RO system is performing satisfactorily. The RO process, in conjunction with activated charcoal pre- and post-filters, helps to reduce particulate, chlorine taste and odor, arsenic, TDS, parasitic protozoan cysts, radium, barium, cadmium, chromium, copper, fluoride, selenium, and other chemical and biological contaminants as noted on the Performance Data Sheet included with each system. The thin-film composite, reverse-osmosis membrane and activated carbon filter cartridges are easily replaced. These reverse osmosis replacement filter cartridges are designed for installation on a cold-water line at a maximum water pressure of 125 psi/862 kPa, system dependent.