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3M(TM) Petroleum Sorbent Pad HP-156, Environmental Safety Product, High Capacity, 100 ea/cs

0) 28991 3M(TM) PETROLEUM SORBENT PAD HP
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28991
3M

0) 28991 3M(TM) PETROLEUM SORBENT PAD HP
3M TM Petroleum Sorbent Pad HP-156 Environmental Safety Product High Capacity 100 ea/cs

This high capacity, low profile Sorbent pad, picks up petroleum based fluids, will not absorb water. For routine use, cleaning up small spills and wiping contaminated areas. Pads may also be used on a work surface in anticipation of a spill or as a wipe. 100 pads (19 inch X 17 inch) per bale, (37.5 gallons/bale).
  • For use in oil only Sorbent applications.
  • Scrim on one side increases strength and helps eliminate linting.
  • Pads are conveniently sized and may be re-used.
  • May be used on a work surface in anticipation of a spill.
  • Ideal for use under docks, in shallow water, rocky shorelines, marshes, and beaches.
Absorption Capacity (Imperial)38.7 Gal. (US)
Absorption Capacity (Metric)146.5 Liter
ApplicationWorkplace Safety
Case Sorbency142 liters
Color FamilyWhite
Mission TypeVehicles
Operation TypeOverhaul
Overall Diameter (Imperial)0 NP
Overall Diameter (Metric)0 NP
Overall Length (Imperial)19 in
Overall Length (Metric)480 mm
Overall Width (Imperial)17 in
Overall Width (Metric)430 mm
Product ColorWhite
Product FormSheet
Product NumberHP-156
Product TypeSorbents Sheets
Quantity100/case
Recommended ApplicationFor use with petroleum based products
Recommended Industry- Pharmaceuticals - Military Maintenance, Repair and Operation (MRO) - Automotive - Chemicals - Agriculture - Transportation - Construction - Mining - Oil & Gas - Military - Primary Metals - General Manufacturing - Healthcare
Spill Area- Industrial Machinery/Equipment - Fuel Dispensing Areas - Vehicle Traffic Areas
Spill Type- Hydrocarbon Oils - Fuel/Diesel/Motor - Mineral Oils
ECCNEAR99

Item Specifications

  • 3M(TM) PETROLEUM SORBENTS
  • 0.10 lbs per EA
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