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Absorbents

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Spills occur but don't need to cause significant disruptions or environmental dangers. DENIOS provides a comprehensive range of top-quality absorbent products for managing any spill size. Our advanced Fine Fiber Sorbents deliver exceptional absorbency and outperform conventional materials, guaranteeing a swift and effective cleanup while reducing hazards. If you need assistance choosing the suitable absorbent for your needs, refer to our binder poster outlining the critical factors for selecting absorbents or binders.

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Caustic & Alkaline Neutralizing Loose Absorbent
4 variants available
from $15.00 Excl. Tax
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Acid Neutralizing Loose Absorbent
4 variants available
from $14.00 Excl. Tax
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General Loose Absorbent
4 variants available
from $8.00 Excl. Tax
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Flammable Liquid Retardant Loose Absorbent
4 variants available
from $10.00 Excl. Tax

ABSORBENT SOLUTIONS: MAINTAINING SAFETY AND HYGIENE IN YOUR WORK ENVIRONMENT

CHOOSING THE RIGHT ABSORBENT: MATCHING ABSORBENT TYPES TO EVERY SPILL

Universal Absorbents: Versatile for Various Liquids

The ideal solution for a range of spills, including water-based and oil-based chemicals, coolants, solvents, and emulsions. Constructed from superior materials, these absorbents proficiently capture liquids, averting their spread and subsequent damage.

Oil-Only Absorbents: Specialized for Specific Spills

For spills composed of hydrocarbons such as oil, petrol, or diesel, DENIOS Oil-Only Absorbents are the optimal selection. These absorbents are designed to specifically absorb oil while repelling water, making them perfect for addressing spills on aquatic surfaces.

HazMat Absorbents: Tailored for Hazardous Substances

DENIOS HazMat Absorbents are engineered to manage harsh and corrosive chemicals, including acids and alkalis. Their distinctive yellow hue is an immediate caution, while their superior absorbency ensures hazardous spills are contained, safeguarding both personnel and the environment.

DENIOS ABSORBENT RANGE: VERSATILE ANSWERS FOR DIVERSE SCENARIOS

Absorbent Rolls: Versatile Spill Cleanup Solutions

DENIOS Absorbent Rolls are designed for convenient and efficient spill management in various sizes and shapes. Their absorbent material facilitates easy deployment and removal, making them a top choice for production areas, workshops, and warehouses.

Absorbent Socks and Booms: Effective Spill Containment

DENSORB Absorbent Socks and Booms excel at preventing the spread of spills. They are especially useful around machinery, by waterways, or in any location where leaks or spills might occur.

Absorbent Pads and Pillows: Precision Spill Control

DENSORB Absorbent Pads and Pillows offer precise solutions for cleaning up spills. These products are suitable for small spills or leaks and are conveniently disposable after use.

DENIOS SPILL RESPONSE KITS: READY FOR ANY UNEXPECTED SPILL

DENIOS Spill Kits are pre-packed with a range of absorbent products, providing all the essentials for a swift and efficient spill response. Available in multiple sizes, they are designed to manage spills from a few ounces to substantial volumes.

  • What are absorbents? Imagine a sponge for spills! Absorbents are materials that soak up and hold liquids, preventing them from spreading and causing damage.
  • What are chemical absorbents? Not all spills are created equal. Chemical absorbents are specially designed to tackle hazardous and aggressive chemicals, like acids and bases, keeping your workplace safe.
  • Examples of absorbent materials: Many materials can absorb liquids! Common ones include polypropylene (plastic), cellulose (plant fibres), peat moss (partially decomposed plants), and vermiculite (a heat-treated mineral).
  • What's an absorbent material? In simpler terms, an absorbent material is anything that can pick up and hold liquids.
  • Mixing used absorbents? Not recommended! Different absorbents are designed for specific liquids. Mixing them up can be ineffective or even dangerous. Always follow the disposal instructions for the specific absorbent product you're using.

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