Oil-absorbent Boom Description

An oil-absorbent boom is a floating barrier used to control oil spills on water. It is made from materials that absorb oil but repel water. This boom can soak up oil in lakes, rivers, and oceans. It is easy to place in the water and take out, helping to clean up oil pollution in different areas.

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Jerryborg Oil-absorbent Boom Features

  • 1. These oil-absorbent booms contain oil spills and protect waterways from pollution.
  • 2. Effective for oil cleanup on both fresh and salt water.
  • 3. Strong design with double-stapled ends prevents tearing.
  • 4. Rust-proof hooks and rings link multiple booms together for extended reach.
  • 5. Essential in environments where oil spills might contaminate the area.
  • 6. Can be placed around machinery to stop oil from spreading.
  • 7. Each boom absorbs up to 50 liters of oil.
  • 8. Made with a durable outer netting and absorbent inner layer.
  • 9. Fine melt-blown fibers increase the boom’s oil absorption capacity.
  • 10. Reinforced with an inner nylon rope for extra durability.
  • 11. White color makes saturation easy to detect.
  • 12. Stays afloat, even when fully soaked with oil.
  • 13. Not designed to absorb water-based liquids.
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Purpose of Oil Absorbent Booms

Oil-absorbent booms are made to contain and clean oil spills, ensuring workplace safety and protecting waterways from pollution. In hazardous spills, containing the liquid is important to prevent it from spreading. These booms are built for that purpose. They have double-stapled ends to resist tearing and cutting, making them very strong. For larger spills, rust-proof rings and hooks allow you to connect multiple booms, covering more area efficiently.

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Uses of Oil-Absorbent Booms

These oil-absorbing booms are perfect for cleaning up oil spills in fresh and seawater. They are necessary in industries where oil could pollute the work area or nearby waterways. The booms have a highly absorbent core made of fine melt-blown fibers, allowing them to soak up more oil. The inner sock is made from spun-bond fabric, and it’s covered by strong plastic netting for extra durability. A tough nylon rope runs inside to provide extra strength.

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