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Portwest Chemical Sock - Yellow

Code: SM70YER

Prices per Pack of 40 items

1 - 4 packs
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£91.19 inc vat
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£75.99 ex vat
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£1.90 per item
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BS 7959 - For Spill Materials Used For The Control Of Liquid Spillages (Part 1)

BS 7959 - For Spill Materials Used For The Control Of Liquid Spillages (Part 1)

BS7959 is the British Standard, which contains 3 parts for spill control products: absorbency, oil only sorbents, and colour coding for spill.

BS 7959-1:2004:

Part 1: Determination of Sorbency

This tests the absorbency rate for a variety of different sorbents i.e. pads, socks, pillows etc. using diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, motor oil, xylene, deionized water. The absorbency is measured in litres of liquid absorbed per Kg. After 30 seconds if the sorbent has retained the liquid it passes the standard.

BS 7959 - For Spill Materials Used For The Control Of Liquid Spillages (Part 2)

BS 7959 - For Spill Materials Used For The Control Of Liquid Spillages (Part 2)

BS 7959-2:2000:

Part 2: Determination of water repellency or buoyancy for hydrophobic (oil sorbent) materials

This test is performed in the same manner as part 1, however it only measures the absorbency for oil only sorbents.

BS 7959 - For Spill Materials Used For The Control Of Liquid Spillages (Part 3)

BS 7959 - For Spill Materials Used For The Control Of Liquid Spillages (Part 3)

BS 7959-3:2007:

Part 3: Colour coding of sorbent materials

All sorbents are categorised using different colours according to their industrial application: Oil Only sorbents are white or blue and are used with oils, hydrocarbons and liquids which do not mix with or absorb water. Maintenance sorbents are grey and are used with most liquids that do not degrade the sorbent. Chemical sorbents are yellow and are used with most aggressive chemical liquids.

PRODUCT DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS

Presenting the Portwest Chemical Sock - Yellow: A cutting-edge solution crafted for swift and efficient containment of both hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals. Specifically engineered for demanding environments, this sock represents a perfect blend of functionality, absorption capacity, and strength.

Key Features:

  • Highly Adaptive: Tailored for environments necessitating quick and effective control of chemical spills.
  • Swift Expansion: The flexible fabric rapidly expands, accelerating the absorption rate, making it an indispensable tool in emergencies.
  • Superior Liquid Retention: Once expanded, the sock offers exceptional liquid retention capabilities, minimizing risks and potential damage.
  • Durable & Strong: Constructed with a focus on durability, ensuring it remains robust and effective even in the toughest of situations.
  • Standards Compliant: Certified to BS 7959-1 and BS 7959-3 standards, providing added assurance of the sock's quality and efficiency.

The Portwest Chemical Sock in Yellow stands as a testament to Portwest's commitment to developing industry-leading solutions. Designed with user safety and environmental protection in mind, it's an essential asset for those seeking reliable chemical spill management.

    Standards

    • BS 7959-1
    • BS 7959-3

    Specifications

    Weight
    8kg
    Colour
    Yellow
    Country of Origin
     United Kingdom

    Material Specs

    Materials
    Polyester Knitted Fabric Outer with Polypropylene Fill

    Specifications are subject to change - See Terms & Conditions for more info

    KEY FEATURES

    Silver Ecovadis Sustainability Rating 2022

    Silver Ecovadis Sustainability Rating 2022

    Portwest has been independently rated by Ecovadis for its environmental, social, and ethical performance and achieved a silver rating, meaning they are in the top 25% of globally rated companies.
    The pillars taken into consideration include the environment, labour practices and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement.