Control leaks and drips quickly with these high-performance absorbent socks, designed to contain and soak up oil and chemical spills before they spread.
Available in a choice of lengths and capacities, they are ideal for placing around machinery, along walkways or around spill areas to help maintain a clean and safe workplace.
Product Features
- Helps contain and absorb spills to prevent liquids spreading across floors
- Flexible construction bends easily around bases, corners and machinery
- Outer sleeve resists tearing while allowing absorption of liquids
- Suitable for dealing with everyday leaks, drips and minor spills
- Available in multiple lengths to match different work areas and equipment
- High total absorption capacities reduce the need for frequent replacement
Key Specifications
| Variant | Total absorption capacity (L) | Length (m) |
|---|---|---|
| Option 1 | 52 | 2.4 |
| Option 2 | 38 | 1.07 |
| Option 3 | 76 | 1.07 |
Applications
- Positioning around machinery and equipment prone to leaks or drips
- Lining walkways and doorways to prevent spill migration
- Containing perimeter of spill areas before full clean-up
- Supporting workshop, warehouse and manufacturing housekeeping
- Use in maintenance areas, loading bays and plant rooms
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right absorbent sock length for my application?
Measure the area you need to protect or surround, such as the base of a machine or along a doorway, and select the sock length that most closely matches that distance. Longer socks are ideal for wrapping around equipment, while shorter socks can be used in tighter spaces or combined as needed.
Can these absorbent socks be reused after they have soaked up a spill?
Absorbent socks are generally intended for single use and should be replaced once they are saturated. Always follow your site procedures and local regulations for handling and disposing of used absorbents that have been in contact with oils or chemicals.
Where should I store absorbent socks when they are not in use?
Store absorbent socks in a clean, dry and easily accessible location close to potential spill sources, such as near machinery, storage areas or loading bays. Keeping them in a designated spill response station helps ensure they can be deployed quickly when needed.
