SAS International Marine Services LLC

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Oil Sorbent Materials

  • Sheets

    Fast wicking pad and roll sorbents for oil clean up and containment which repels water and only soaks up oil-based solutions

  • Pads

    Oil absorbent pad or mat is one of the important materials for treading oil spill on water. It is made of 100% polypropylene with high oleophilic property.

  • Rolls

    Rolls are used to cover large spills or as a precaution in areas where large spills may occur

  • Pillows

    If the spill proves too large for an absorbent pad to easily soak up all the liquid, spill absorbent pillows may shorten your clean-up time as they are specifically designed with a large surface area to provide fast-wicking of high quantities of liquid. 

  • Socks

    Oil Spill Containment socks are made spun-bond outer sleeve and filled with an absorbent polypropylene core that is made from pure polypropylene material. It can be used for segregating specific area where there is spill risk.

  • Granules

    Powder Absorbent Granules are the ideal way to deal with spills in the workplace. Their high absorbency means they can deal with a variety of substances without the need of additional cleaning equipment. Spills can be dealt with quickly and easily, reducing disruption to the workplace and the risk o...