Oil and Fuel Pads - Envirosorb™ Medium Duty 41cm x 51cm, Lint Free
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Product code: MXP
Description
Spill type: Absorbs oil, fuel, diesel, petrol and other hydrocarbons.
Application: Medium duty, lint-free pads for everyday spill clean up and wiping down of equipment - effective for oil/fuel on land or water.
Absorbent capacity: 104 litres per pack of 100.
- Lint free pads provide a durable, abrasion resistant oil and fuel absorbent where cleanliness with minimal contamination is paramount.
- Use in power stations and generating facilities, for hydraulic system spills as well as maintenance and minesite workshops, vehicle repair shops, fuel and oil handling facilities, service stations and transport depots.
- Great for bilge and floor mop up in ships, boats, naval and service vessels, oil rigs and floating platforms.
- Medium duty, lint-free polypropylene pads with exceptional oil/fuel absorbency for spills, leaks and drips.
- Lower transport and disposal costs due to high absorbency to weight ratio.
- Tough, durable, non-allergenic, non-hazardous and dust-free absorbent.
- Excellent water repellent characteristics (hydrophobic) - use in the rain or float on water to absorb oil and fuel only.
- Rapidly absorbs spills for improved safety and productivity in the workplace.
- Can be squeezed and re-used.
- Simple and easy to use without the need for specialised PPE.
Shipping weight (pack): 6 kg
Shipping dimensions (pack): 50cm x 42cm x 25cm
Description | Dimensions | Pack Size | Code |
Oil and fuel pad - Envirosorb™ medium duty, lint free | 41cm x 51cm | 100 | MXP |
NOTES:
- To choose the best maintenance absorbent, download our how to choose a maintenance absorbent guide or attend our oil spill response training course
- Absorbent capacity will vary depending on liquid viscosity, specific gravity and temperature.
- Absorbents retain the characteristics of the absorbed liquid. Appropriate PPE should be worn and disposal of used absorbents should be via incineration or to approved landfill in accordance with local regulations.