Keep spills under control with these versatile absorbent cleaning cloth sheets, designed to deal with everyday leaks and drips quickly and efficiently.
Available in light and heavy absorbency options, they offer reliable liquid containment and clean-up for workshops, warehouses and industrial environments.
Product Features
- Choice of light or heavy absorbency sheets to match different spill risks
- High total absorption capacity to handle larger clean-up tasks
- Ideal for positioning around machinery, workbenches and storage areas
- Helps maintain clean, safe and compliant working conditions
- Disposable format for quick, hygienic removal after use
- Suitable for use in a wide range of industrial and commercial settings
Key Specifications
| Option | Total absorption capacity (L) | Type of product |
|---|---|---|
| Light absorbency sheets | 154 L | LIGHT ABSORBENCY |
| Heavy absorbency sheets | 108 L | HEAVY ABSORBENCY |
Applications
- Managing light drips and splashes around benches and workstations
- Containing heavier leaks and spills in industrial and maintenance areas
- Supporting spill response procedures in warehouses and logistics hubs
- General housekeeping in production lines and assembly areas
- Use in service, repair and engineering workshops
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the light and heavy absorbency sheets?
The light absorbency sheets are designed for frequent minor spills and splashes, offering a higher total capacity across more general-purpose usage. The heavy absorbency sheets are better suited to more concentrated or intensive spill areas where higher absorbency per sheet is required.
How do I choose the right absorbency level for my workplace?
Consider the typical volume and type of spills you experience. For occasional, lower-volume leaks, the light absorbency option is usually sufficient. For regular or higher-volume spills, particularly around machinery or decanting stations, the heavy absorbency option is recommended.
Are these absorbent sheets suitable for use in industrial environments?
Yes, both absorbency options are well suited to industrial and commercial environments such as workshops, warehouses and production areas, where reliable spill control and clean-up is essential.
