New Pig Boom405 Oleophilic Laces | Oil Absorbent | 4 Pack

SKU: Boom-405
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Product Description:

New Pig Boom405 oleophilic ropes are the ideal solution for containing and cleaning up oil and fuel spills. Designed for use on both water and land, these ropes efficiently absorb and retain oils, lubricants, and hydrocarbon-based fluids without absorbing a single drop of water. Their field-proven performance ensures a quick and effective response in any conditions.

Made with a UV-resistant polypropylene outer mesh, these lanyards are durable and can be used outdoors for up to 12 months without deteriorating. The rope running along each lanyard supports up to 400 pounds, making them easy to deploy and retrieve. Their bright white color makes the barriers easier to see in any environment and clearly displays the saturation level.

User Benefits:

  • Total Versatility: They float to contain spills in water and adapt to the terrain to absorb spills on land, making them perfect for any situation.

  • Maximum Absorption Capacity: Each bag contains four drawstrings with a total capacity of up to 91 liters , allowing you to manage large volume spills.

  • Superior Strength: UV-resistant outer mesh and high-strength inner rope ensure long life and easy handling.

  • Visibility and Safety: Its bright white color helps you detect and manage the spill quickly and safely.

  • Easy Disposal: They can be incinerated after use to reduce waste volume, which is an advantage in waste management.

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