Large Absorbent Boom, 6m x 180mm, Snap Hook Join
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Product code: SBW-SH6
Description
Spill type: Absorbs oil, fuel, diesel, petrol & other hydrocarbons.
Application: Heavy duty boom with protective mesh outer sleeve used to contain and absorb oil/fuel spills in bays, harbours, ponds, drains and to protect shorelines, riverbanks and jetties.
Absorbent capacity: 120 litres per boom.
- Heavy duty, absorbent boom for long term deployment or emergency response.
- Knitted outer mesh sleeve provides tensile strength and UV protection in arduous conditions.
- Made from Envirosorb™ polypropylene oil/fuel only absorbent. Envirosorb™ is able to recover up to 20 times its own weight in oil and is highly water repellent (hydrophobic).
- Tough, durable, non allergenic, non-hazardous and dust free.
- Internal floats permit the boom to float and provide a containment barrier even when fully saturated with oil.
- Fast & simple snap hook joiners supplied at each end of the boom allow multiple booms to be joined together. Joiners are positioned to allow a 300mm overlap between joins, reducing the potential for oil bypass.
- Can be squeezed and re-used.
- Simple and easy to use without the need for specialised PPE.
Booms can be ordered individually or in packs of 2
Shipping weight (per boom): 6.2 kg
Shipping weight (per pack): 14 kg
Shipping dimensions (per pack): 150cm x 75cm x 40cm
Manufactured in Australia
Description | Size | Code |
Envirosorb ™ absorbent boom | 6m x 180mm | SBW-SH6 |
NOTES:
- For further information on boom deployment, download our how_to_clean_up_a_spill_on_a_pond 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 via incineration or to approved landfill in accordance with local regulations.
Diesel spill from triple interceptor overflow trapped in a compensation basin, Perth, Western Australia.