Organic Peat Boom, 1.5m x 6.5cm
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Product code: PMMB1.5
Description
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Spill type: Absorbs oil, fuel, diesel, petrol & other hydrocarbons.
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Application: Oil & fuel only boom used to contain, divert and absorb spills. Highly flexible - can be stuffed into drains, moulded around machinery, pushed under pallets or used to block and divert a spill from entering waterways & drains.
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Absorbent capacity: 3.6 litres per boom.
- Great for mine site & maintenance workshops, factory & warehouse floors, fuel handling facilities, oil storage depots, vehicle repair shops and transport facilities.
- Prevent spills from escaping by forming an absorbent barrier around drums, forklifts, plant and machinery.
- Ideal for stormwater drain protection.
- Global Peat is a non leaching, 100% organic fibre which will not discharge absorbed contaminants - used booms can be disposed to land farm.
- Peat booms have a strong wicking action which encapsulates oils, fuels, solvents and other petroleum hydrocarbons on contact.
- Peat booms suppress vapours.
- Peat booms contain an oil eating bacteria which over time, will biodegrade the contaminants and return to its natural state.
- High absorbency to weight ratio = lower transport & disposal costs.
- Excellent water repellent characteristics (hydrophobic) - use in the rain to absorb oil and fuel only.
- Fast absorption for improved safety & productivity in the workplace.
- Simple and easy to use without the need for specialised PPE.
Booms can be ordered individually or in cartons of 24
Shipping weight (per boom): 0.8 kg
Shipping weight (per ctn): 20 kg
Shipping dimensions (ctn): 60cm x 40cm x 55cm
Manufactured in Australia
Description | Size | Code |
Organic Peat Fillingmini boom | 1.5m x 6.5cm | PMMB1.5 |
NOTES:
- For further information on the use of booms, 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.
Mini boom being used to contain and absorb an oil spill from a service station, Perth, Western Australia.