Safely contain small leaks, drips and spills with this recycled 25 litre spill tray, ideal for everyday handling of liquids and chemicals in the workplace.
Manufactured from recycled material and available in a choice of black or blue, this compact tray helps you manage spills responsibly while supporting more sustainable material use.
Product Features
- 25 litre sump capacity for containing small spills and leaks
- Manufactured from recycled materials for a more sustainable solution
- Low-profile design for easy positioning under drums, containers and machinery
- Suitable for use in workshops, warehouses, laboratories and maintenance areas
- Available in two colour options to support colour coding of hazardous liquids
- Helps protect floors and work areas from contamination and staining
Key Specifications
| Product type | Spill containment tray |
| Sump capacity | 25 litres |
| Material | Recycled plastic |
| Available colours | Black, Blue |
| Typical price range | £165.36 - £172.20 (depending on options) |
| Collection | Spill trays |
Applications
- Positioning under small drums, containers and cans to capture drips
- Use in maintenance areas to contain leaks from tools and machinery
- Laboratory or workshop spill management for chemicals and oils
- Temporary storage area for liquid containers during decanting
- Segregating and colour coding different liquid types or hazards
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the spill capacity of this tray?
The tray has a sump capacity of 25 litres, making it suitable for containing small leaks, drips and minor spills beneath containers and equipment.
Is this spill tray suitable for chemical use?
The tray is designed for general spill containment and is commonly used for oils, chemicals and other liquids. Always check the compatibility of the tray material with your specific liquids before use.
Can I use different colours for spill control plans?
Yes, the tray is available in black and blue, allowing you to use colour coding as part of your spill control procedures, such as distinguishing between different liquid types or hazard categories.
