Mini Absorbent Boom Unisorb™ 1.2m x 7.5cm
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Product code: UMB1.2
Description
Spill type: Absorbs most acids, bases, coolants, paints, solvents, oils and hazardous chemicals.
Application: Use wherever chemicals are stored handled and spilt.
Absorbent capacity: 7 litres per boom.
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Ideal for chemical processing plants, paint and panel shops, chemical storage and handling facilities, transport warehouses, food and beverage processing plants, printing and automotive workshops.
- Prevent spills from escaping by forming an absorbent barrier around drums, tanks, containers, plant and machinery.
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Protect stormwater drains from chemical contamination.
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Absorbs and cleans up most acids, bases, paints, solvents, hydrocarbons inks, dyes and aggressive water-based liquids on contact.
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Made from 100% Unisorb™ meltblown polypropylene - able to absorb up to 20 times its own weight in liquid.
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Unisorb™ is an inert, surface-modified polypropylene which does not degrade or chemically react with the absorbed liquid.
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High absorbency to weight ratio = lower transport and disposal costs.
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Non-allergenic, non-hazardous with no dust.
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Fast wicking action allows quick clean up, reduces potential slip hazards and improves safety in the workplace.
- Simple to use without the need for specialised PPE.
- Colour coded pink for easy identification.
Booms can be ordered individually or in packs
Shipping weight (each): 0.33 kg
Manufactured in Australia
Description | Dimensions | Pack size | Code |
Unisorb™ absorbent mini boom
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1.2m x 7.5cm
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1
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UMB1.2
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NOTES:
- Absorbent capacity will vary depending on liquid viscosity, specific gravity and temperature.
- Unisorb polypropylene is compatible with, and absorbs most acids and bases. The suitability with a specific chemical should be confirmed by referencing the MSDS, a compatibility chart or sample testing. We can provide samples as required.
- Absorbents retain the characteristics of the absorbed liquid. Appropriate PPE should be worn and disposal of used absorbents should be in accordance with local regulations.