Hisorb Organic Boom - 2.4m x 10cm
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Product code: OB2.4
Description
Spill type: Absorbs oil, fuel, diesel, petrol & other hydrocarbons.
Application: Organic & biodegradable oil/fuel only booms for cleaning up everyday spills - ideal for land farming used absorbents.
Absorbent capacity: 23 litres per boom.
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Ideal for maintenance & minesite workshops, vehicle repair shops, fuel & oil handling, storage & dispensing facilities, service stations and transport depots.
- Prevent spills from escaping by forming an absorbent barrier around drums, forklifts, plant and machinery. Ideal for storm-water drain protection.
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Made from cotton produced from a sustainable resource, Hisorb is a biodegradable, organic absorbent making it ideal for use when land farming of used absorbents is required.
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Hisorb has excellent oil/fuel absorbency, able to recover up to 26 times its own weight in oil.
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High capacity absorbency makes Hisorb ideal for quick response mop up for a range of oil spills, leaks and drips.
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Hisorb is highly water repellent (hydrophobic) - use in the rain and around water to absorb oil & fuel only.
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Lower transport and disposal costs due to high absorbency to weight ratio.
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Fast wicking action that rapidly absorbs spills for improved safety and productivity in the workplace.
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Simple and easy to use without the need for specialised PPE.
Booms can be ordered individually or in cartons of 10
Shipping weight (boom): 1 kg
Shipping weight (ctn): 10 kg
Shipping dimensions (ctn): 60cm x 40cm x 55cm
Manufactured in Australia
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Hisorb Organic Boom | 2.4m x 10cm | 10 | OB2.4 |
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 & temperature.
- Absorbents retain the characteristics of the absorbed liquid. Appropriate PPE should be worn and disposal of used absorbents should be to landfarm, via incineration or to approved landfill in accordance with local regulations.