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The 3M 7010383501 is a static resistant petroleum sorbent roll engineered for the safe cleanup of highly flammable hydrocarbon-based liquids. The roll measures 38 inches wide by 144 feet long and absorbs up to 73 gallons of petroleum-based fluid. The material is oleophilic, meaning it sorbs hydrocarbon-based liquids, and hydrophobic, meaning it repels water and aqueous solutions. A specialized treatment process resists static charge buildup, making this roll suitable for use in environments prone to static arcing — including low-humidity conditions below 20% relative humidity and sub-freezing temperatures. Installed by industrial maintenance crews, environmental response teams, and facility technicians handling flammable fluid spills.
This sorbent roll is intended for petroleum and hydrocarbon spill response on land and on water. It performs in demanding conditions where standard melt-blown sorbents present a static ignition risk. The roll format suits large-area spill coverage across fuel storage areas, loading docks, tank farms, and industrial service bays. It absorbs up to twice the volume of flammable liquid by weight compared to standard melt-blown static resistant sorbents, reducing the total number of rolls needed per cleanup event and lowering overall waste volume.
Designed for cleanup of petroleum-based and hydrocarbon-based flammable liquids in industrial, commercial, and environmental spill response applications on land and on water.
Deploy this roll only after eliminating all ignition sources in the immediate area and confirming ventilation is adequate for the flammable vapors present. Environmental response technicians and industrial safety crews should follow applicable OSHA and local hazmat handling protocols when working with flammable liquid spills. Used sorbent material saturated with flammable liquids must be handled, containerized, and disposed of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations governing hazardous waste. Do not attempt to wring or compress saturated rolls near open flames or energized electrical equipment.
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