Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Oil Only Melt Blown Pads and Hazmat Fine Fiber Rolls Plus Using Cotton Wipers

Absorbent pads and rolls are fused together for high performance general use. Our oil only absorbent socks repel water and only sop up hydrocarbons. Absorbents are available in a wide range of styles and sizes for all kinds of spills. The gray color hides dirt and oil meaning longer use before removal. There is an absorbent that best addresses your facility and exclusive needs. These absorbent pads and rolls are made for production work and all manners of applications. Oil absorbent socks are great for out-of-doors applications. Our products include pads, mats, socks, booms, overflow kits to keep your work site neat and safe. We are your one supplier for absorbents and overspill control goods. Suitable for oil and water based solutions so they can be used in modern plants, machinery shops, fire departments, and loading docks. These pads are dimpled and bonded for strength and high absorbency and to soak up more liquids in less time. This is specifically useful for drying oiled surfaces, including hands and machinery. Oil absorbent socks are exclusively designed to soak up up to many times own weight. Hazmat biochemical absorbent socks are soft and flexible enough to fit in close-fitting confined spaces and absorb many times their own weight in aggressive liquids. This process permits us to produce pads with higher strength, more durability, and better absorption than the typical melt blown pads. Non-biodegradable, they can be compressed out for recycling or disposal. Chemical spill absorbent socks sop up oil, mineral water, acids, bases and many other fluids. We provide the highest quality pads and rolls with our sophisticated fine fiber melt-blown polypropylene industrial process. Absorbents are made from a special blend of natural and synthetic resources, which wipe dry.
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