Envirosorb™ Bag, small, 1.0 kg
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Product code: BBM1.0
Description
Spill type: Absorbs oil, fuel, diesel, petrol & other hydrocarbons.
Application: Oil & fuel only bags used to absorb large spills. Highly flexible - can be stuffed into drains or placed into sumps and oil interceptor pits.
Absorbent capacity: 20 litres per bag.
- Great for drains, sumps and oil interceptor pits at mine sites, maintenance workshops, fuel handling facilities, oil storage depots, lubricant dispensing facilities, vehicle maintenance & repair shops.
- Ideal for blocking and protecting stormwater drains.
- High capacity absorbency makes absorbent bags ideal for quick response mop up for larger pooled oil/fuel spills, particularly those floating on water.
- Made from Envirosorb™ meltblown polypropylene with exceptional oil/fuel absorbency. Envirosorb™ is able to recover 20 times its own weight in oil.
- Excellent water repellent characteristics (hydrophobic) - use in the rain or float on water to absorb oil and fuel only.
- Heavy duty knitted outer mesh sleeve provides tensile strength and UV protection.
- High absorbency to weight ratio = lower transport & disposal costs.
- Tough, durable, non allergenic, non hazardous and dust free absorbent.
- Fast absorption for improved safety & productivity in the workplace.
- Can be squeezed and re-used.
- Simple and easy to use without the need for specialised PPE.
Bags can be ordered individually or in cartons of 6
Shipping weight (per bag): 1.0 kg
Shipping weight (per ctn): 6 kg
Shipping dimensions (ctn): 60cm x 40cm x 55cm
Manufactured in Australia
Description | Size | Code |
Envirosorb™ bag
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1.0 kg
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BBM1.0
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NOTES:
- To choose the best Maintenance Absorbent, download our how_to_choose_a_maintenance_absorbent 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.
Bags being being used to contain a boomed diesel spill at a Marina in Perth, Western Australia.