Sediment Filter

Sediment Filters for RO & Water Purification Systems

Buy high-quality sediment filters online from AMPAC Water Systems – your trusted partner in water treatment components.

Our sediment filter cartridges are engineered to remove dirt, sand, silt, and rust particles, protecting your RO membranes, UV systems, and plumbing.

Top-Rated Sediment Filters for Reverse Osmosis Systems

AMPAC Water Systems offers a full line of melt-blown sediment filters and pleated filters compatible with standard 10″ housings and Big Blue systems. These filters act as the first line of defense in water purification, extending the life of your entire system and improving water quality across residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Brands We Carry

We stock sediment filters from the following industry-leading manufacturers:

Available Sediment Filter Models & Specs

Model Size / Micron Description Price Product Link
SF-1005.KG 2" x 10", 5 µm Ideal for point-of-use RO systems and compact under-sink filters $3.50 View Product
SF-2005.KG 2" x 20", 5 µm Suitable for higher flow systems or two-stage sediment setups $24.50
SF-BB-2005.KG 4" x 20", 5 µm Big Blue 20” filter for whole-house and commercial applications $24.50
SF-BB-2025.KG 4" x 20", 20 µm Removes coarse sediment with longer filter life $24.50
SF-BB-1005.KG 4" x 10", 5 µm Small-size Big Blue filter for light-duty commercial setups $16.50
SF-BB-1025.KG 4" x 10", 20 µm Pre-filter for homes using well water or older piping $15.50

Key Benefits of Our Sediment Filters

  • Protects RO Membranes from clogging
  • Available in 5 to 20 micron ratings
  • Compatible with standard and Big Blue housings
  • Maintains consistent water pressure and flow
  • Easy to install and replace
  • NSF-certified material for safe use in drinking water

Common Applications

  • Residential RO systems
  • Commercial filtration units
  • Pre-treatment for UV & carbon filters
  • Industrial filtration and well water systems
  • Coffee shops, restaurants, and labs

FAQs – Sediment Filters for RO Systems

Q1. What micron size sediment filter should I choose?

A 5-micron filter is ideal for standard use. For coarse particles or high sediment areas, a 20-micron filter is more efficient as a first stage.

Q2. How often should sediment filters be replaced?

Typically every 3–6 months depending on water quality and usage volume.

Q3. Are these filters compatible with other brands?

Yes, our sediment filters are compatible with most standard 10” and Big Blue housings.

Q4. What’s the difference between 10” and Big Blue filters?

Big Blue filters are larger in diameter, allowing higher flow rates and longer lifespan.

How sediment filters work in water purification systems

A sediment filter is the first barrier between raw tap or well water and every component downstream. Sediment, rust, sand, fine silt - all of it will clog an RO membrane within weeks if nothing catches it first. That is what the sediment filter does.

Two mechanisms are at work inside the cartridge: surface filtration and depth filtration. Surface filtration stops particles at the outer face of the medium. Depth filtration traps them throughout the full matrix. AMPAC cartridges use depth filtration, which means higher dirt-holding capacity and longer intervals between changes.

Micron ratings explained

The micron rating tells you the smallest particle size the filter consistently captures. Lower number, finer filtration.

A 20-micron filter is used as the lead pre-filter stage for well water with heavy sand or silt. Its job is protecting the finer downstream filters from rapid clogging, not fine particle removal. A 10-micron filter handles moderate sediment from municipal or surface water sources. The 5-micron rating is what most residential RO systems use - it catches fine sand, rust flakes, and particulate debris before they can reach the membrane. At 1 micron, you are filtering for cysts or ultra-fine particulates, typically as a second-stage pre-filter before UV treatment.

Choosing the right sediment filter size for your system

Filter housing size determines flow rate and capacity. Standard residential RO systems take 2.5-inch diameter cartridges. Commercial and light industrial setups need 4.5-inch housings for the higher daily throughput.

Length matters too. A 20-inch cartridge holds more media than a 10-inch one. More media means longer intervals between changes and lower maintenance cost over time. For high-sediment sources - particularly well water - pairing a 4x20 20-micron cartridge with a 4x20 5-micron fine filter gives you the best combination of capacity and particle capture.

When to replace a sediment filter

Watch for three things: visible discoloration on the cartridge exterior, reduced pressure across the filter housing, or a consistent drop in RO system output. Any one of those is a signal to change the cartridge.

As a baseline, residential systems on typical municipal water should swap sediment filters every 6 to 12 months. Well water with visible turbidity can require changes every 2 to 3 months - sometimes more often. Running a sediment filter past its service life forces the RO membrane to compensate, which shortens membrane life and raises your long-term operating cost. AMPAC recommends keeping at least one spare on hand so the swap does not get delayed when it comes due.

Compatible systems

AMPAC sediment cartridges work with residential RO systems, commercial RO units, whole-house pre-filtration systems, UV disinfection systems, and any standard 10-inch or 20-inch filter housing. All cartridges meet NSF/ANSI 42 standards for material safety.

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