- Booms are linked together, forming a barrier along the perimeter of a marine-based oil spill
- They float on still or slow-moving water and contain and absorb hydrocarbon-based fluids
- Pads, rolls, and sweeps are deployed afterward to absorb the interior portion of the spill
- Spunbond outer sleeve, contained in polypropylene net for added strength, filled with meltblown polypropylene chopped material
- 5 in W
- Bag container type
- 14 Absorbency factor
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SDS
https://externalassets.unilogcorp.com/ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/Meltblown_WFMF150_SDS.pdf
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SDS
https://my.arbill.com//ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/Meltblown_WFMF150_SDS.pdf
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SDS
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/2/ITEM/DOC/Meltblown_WFMF150_SDS.pdf
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SDS
https://externalassets.unilogcorp.com/ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/Meltblown_WFMF150_SDS.pdf
| Absorption Capacity |
34.14 gal |
| Color |
White |
| Diameter |
5 in |
| Fluids Absorbed |
Oil |
| Length |
10 ft |
| Material |
Polypropylene |
Meltblown Sock and Net Boom, 5 in Diameter, 10 ft Length, 34.14 gal Absorption, Fluids Absorbed: Oil, Polypropylene, White