Friday, November 17, 2006

Oil Only Spill Kits and Industrial Needle Punch Rugs Plus Other Wiping Rags

Our oil only absorbent socks repel water and only soak up hydrocarbons. This process allows us to produce pads with higher strength, more durability, and more absorption than the average melt blown pads. Absorbents are made from a unique blend of natural and synthetic ingredients, which wipe dry. Oil absorbent socks are great for outdoor applications. We provide the highest quality pads and rolls with our cutting-edge fine fiber melt-blown polypropylene work process. Chemical overflow absorbent socks absorb oil, liquids, acids, bases and many other fluids. Our goods consist of pads, mats, socks, booms, overspill kits to keep your work site spotless and safe. Absorbent pads and rolls are fused together for high performance general use. These pads are dimpled and welded for strength and high absorbency and to soak up more solutions in less time. Suitable for oil and water based fluids so they can be used in mechanized plants, machinery plants, fire departments, and loading docks. The gray color hides dirt and oil meaning longer use before removal. These absorbent pads and rolls are made for manufacturing and all classes of applications. Non-biodegradable, they can be compressed out for recycling or disposal. We are your one source for absorbents and spill control products. Oil absorbent socks are expressly designed to sop up up to many times their own weight. There is an absorbent that best suits your facility and particular needs. Hazmat biological absorbent socks are soft and flexible enough to fit in tight confined areas and absorb many times their own weight in aggressive liquids. This is outstandingly useful for cleaning oiled surfaces, including hands and machinery. Absorbents are available in a wide selection of styles and sizes for all manners of overflows.
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