Absorbents

Our range of industrial spillage absorbents is designed to meet every spill need for your site. Manufactured in Europe to the highest standards, our absorbents are renowned internationally for their quicker absorption, better retention of absorbed fluids, superior absorbency and higher tensile strength, helping you save money in product use, not just product price. Our range includes spillage absorbents to soak up aggressive chemical spills (chemical), general factory spills such as coolant and cutting oils (general purpose/maintenance) and absorbents to soak up oils and fuels only, leaving water and other non-oil products (oil only).

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Spill absorbents are crucial for maintaining a clean, safe, and compliant workplace. Designed to effectively manage a wide range of spills, from oil and chemicals to general-purpose liquids, these absorbents are the first line of defence against hazardous incidents. Whether it's an absorbent pad, sock, boom, pillow, roll, or granule, having the right spill absorbent readily available can significantly reduce the risk of slips, environmental damage, and operational downtime. Our selection includes everything you need to absorb oil spills, chemical spills, and more, ensuring quick response and effective containment.

Benefits of Having Spill Absorbents in the Workplace:

  • Versatile Options for Different Spills: From absorbent socks and booms for oil containment to chemical-specific absorbent pads, our range covers all types of spills, offering a tailored solution for each situation.
  • Cost-Effective Protection: Investing in spill absorbents is a low-cost yet highly effective way to protect your business from costly clean-up operations and potential regulatory fines.
  • Enhanced Safety: By absorbing spills quickly, these products help prevent accidents, ensuring a safer work environment for employees and visitors.
  • Environmental Protection: Using spill absorbents minimizes the environmental impact of spills, by preventing hazardous substances from spreading.
  • Easy to Use: Our absorbents are designed for quick deployment and straightforward use, making spill management efficient even for untrained personnel.

Spill absorbents are a critical part of any spill kit, allowing for immediate response to spills and preventing them from becoming larger issues. For businesses handling oils, chemicals, or other hazardous liquids, these absorbents ensure that you are prepared to tackle emergencies head-on. Our range includes general-purpose absorbents for everyday spills, oil-only absorbents that repel water and focus on oil spill control, and chemical absorbents specifically engineered to neutralize hazardous substances. Whether you need an absorbent pad for a small spill, absorbent granules for scattered liquids, or absorbent socks and booms for larger containment efforts, we have the right product for every scenario.

FAQ: Spill Absorbents

1. What is a spill absorbent?

A spill absorbent is a material specifically designed to absorb and contain liquids, including oils, chemicals, and other hazardous substances, to prevent spills from spreading. Spill absorbents come in various forms, such as pads, socks, booms, rolls, pillows, and granules, each tailored for specific types of spills and environments. 

2. What materials are used in spill absorbents?

Spill absorbents are typically made from a variety of materials, each selected for its specific absorbent properties. Common materials include polypropylene for general-purpose and oil-only absorbents, which are known for their high absorbency and water-repellent properties. For chemical spills, absorbents may be made from specialized materials that can neutralize and safely absorb aggressive chemicals. Natural fibres and recycled clothing are also used in some eco-friendly absorbent products.

3. How do you use a spill absorbent?

Using a spill absorbent is straightforward and varies depending on the type of absorbent and spill. For absorbent pads and rolls, simply place them directly over the spill to soak up the liquid. Absorbent socks can be placed around the perimeter of a spill to contain it, while absorbent booms are used for larger containment in bodies of water. Absorbent granules are sprinkled over spills, allowed to absorb, and then swept up for disposal. It’s important to choose the right absorbent based on the type of spill and follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results. Always use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling hazardous materials.