DENSORB absorbent socks and booms are ideal for containing leaks in areas that are difficult to access. They come in Universal, HazMat, and Oil-Only.
Absorbent materials should always be on hand in case something goes wrong. Leaking hazardous material containers or liquids leaking from machines are typical problems. This is where DENSORB® products come into play to quickly contain any danger in an emergency. Three types of absorbent materials are offered: universal, oil and special. It is important to always have enough absorbent materials in stock in case of emergency. DENIOS offers a wide range of absorbent materials, from mats to granules to emergency spill kits.
Would you like to learn more about the use of absorbent materials? Do you need help choosing suitable products? Or would you like to know what to do if a leak occurs? Our absorbent materials guide provides you with all the important information!
Learn everything you need to know about the use of absorbent materials - from practical tips for daily use to measures to take in the event of a leak.
Being prepared for an emergency means having procedures and response equipment in place at all times. This is especially true when handling liquids that are hazardous to water and the environment, such as oils or chemicals. Things can easily go wrong in everyday tasks such as filling and dispensing, when a container is leaking, or during maintenance work on machines and systems. It is important to prevent even the smallest quantities from entering the environment. With the right absorbent material, you can do this and save money in the process.
Universal Socks
Universal Socks are for use in most liquid cleanup jobs where aggressive chemicals are not likely to be encountered.
Oil-Only Socks & Booms
Oil-Only Socks are especially designed to quickly wick oil-based liquids and fuels. Due to their ability to repel water, these socks are perfect for outdoor placement to absorb hydrocarbons without becoming saturated with rainwater.
Oil-Only Booms are heavy-duty, water repelling sorbents designed to capture and hold oil-based liquids spilled or deposited into waterways. Even when fully saturated, these booms will continue to float.
Hazmat Socks
Hazmat Socks are suited for absorbing acids, bases, and other aggressive liquids. Also able to be used for oil or water-based spills.
DENSORB absorbent socks and booms have been developed for containing leaks and use in areas which are difficult to access. Use DENSORB socks from the Universal range to safely absorb oils, coolants, lubricants, solvents, antifreezes, oil-water emulsions and other aqueous fluids as well as non-aggressive acids and alkalis. The sock contains extremely absorbent polypropylene. Their flexible casing allows absorbent socks to be shaped.
Werden drei-vier verschiedene Bereiche, resp. Produkte vorgestellt, die alle eine gleichwertige Bedeutung haben, kann die Komponente "Headline Text Colums" verwendet werden. Hier werden die Headlines nicht im Fließtext markiert, sondern man pflegt drei (oder vier) Abschnitte, die jeweils eine Headline haben. Somit kann man sicherstellen, dass der jeweilige Abschnitt mit einer Headline startet.
Pro Box kann ein Button verwendet werden (Styling: Multitool CTA).
Drei Elemente werden benötigt, um eine Explosion im explosionsgefährdeten Bereich auszulösen: Brennstoff (Gas oder Staub), Sauerstoff O2 und eine Zündquelle (z. B. Funken, heiße Oberfläche, Kurzschluss, …). Das Risiko einer Explosion basiert auf der Wahrscheinlichkeit des gleichzeitigen Auftretens von Brennstoffen (Konzentration zündfähiger Gase, Dämpfe oder Staubpartikel) und Sauerstoff über eine bestimmte Zeitspanne (definiert durch Zonen).
Eine Bandbreite an explosionsgeschütztem DENIOS Equipment sorgt dafür, dass potenzielle Zündquellen nicht zum Tragen kommen. Auf diese Weise wird das Risiko einer Explosion vollständig beseitigt – beispielsweise mit Hilfe eines Fasshebers mit Ex-Schutz.
Um einen notwendigen Transport auf dem Betriebsgelände so wirtschaftlich wie möglich zu gestalten, greifen Kunden gerne auf Equipment zurück, das beispielsweise an bereits vorhandene Stapler angebaut werden kann. Große Fasslasten können so komfortabel gehandhabt werden – auch über weitere Strecken auf dem Betriebsgelände.
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