Thursday, February 01, 2007

Spill Absorbent Hazmat Pillows and Absorbent Oil Only Drum Top Pads Plus Using Cotton Wipers

Absorbents are made from a specific blend of natural and synthetic resources, which wipe dry. We provide the highest quality pads and rolls with our innovative fine fiber melt-blown polypropylene work process. Oil absorbent socks are exclusively designed to absorb up to many times own weight. This is exceptionally useful for wiping surfaces, including hands and machinery. Hazmat chemical absorbent socks are soft and flexible enough to fit in confined spaces and sop up many times their own weight in aggressive liquids. These absorbent pads and rolls are made for industry and all categories of applications. Our goods consist of pads, mats, socks, booms, spill kits to keep your work site tidy and safe. We are your one source for absorbents and overspill control products. There is an absorbent that best addresses your facility and specific needs. The gray color hides dirt and oil meaning longer use before disposal. Absorbent pads and rolls are joined for high performance general use. Our oil only absorbent socks repel water and only soak up hydrocarbons. Absorbents are available in a wide selection of styles and sizes for all classes of discharges. This process allows us to produce pads with greater strength, more durability, and superior absorption than the typical melt blown pads. Oil absorbent socks are great for out-of-doors applications. These pads are dimpled and fused together for strength and high absorbency and to soak up more fluids in less time. Non-biodegradable, they can be squeezed out for recycling or removal. Chemical overflow absorbent socks soak up oil, rainwater, acids, bases and many other fluids. Suitable for oil and water liquids so they can be used in manufacturing plants, machinery shops, fire departments, and loading docks.
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