American Textile & Supply, Inc.

MAXX Series Meltblown Polyptopylene Sorbent Pads Brochure

Item # MXU1000, MAXX Series moreIntroducing MAXX™ Technology from SPC An innovative and proprietary new process formanufacturing meltblown polypropylene (MBPP) sorbent pads. Let’s face it, it’s notbusiness as usual anymore and business challenges should drive creativity andtechnological advancement. So why not make a better sorbent. Offering enhancedquality and improved performance, SPC pads made with MAXX defy conventionalwisdom that you must add weight to the product and charge your customers moremoney to increase theManufacturerSPCProduct Group SPC ProductsDescription 15" x 19" Universal Pad made with MAXXSize 15" x 19"Packaging 100/caseShipping Weight 10Specifications | How Do You Choose A Sorbent? | Still Using Clay?American Textile & Supply, Inc.3439 Regatta Blvd, Richmond, CA 94804Phone: 510.236.7424 | Fax: 510.236.1856Email:CustomerService@AmericanTex.comSpecifications1/7/2015 | Page 1 of 4Absorbency Factor 24 gl/gsAbsorbency Capacity 27 galStatic Resistant NoPerforated YesPallet Quantity 36Application UniversalHow Do You Choose ASorbent?These sorbents are being used in a traffic area -choose a tough sorbent like BattleMat™ or oneof our High Traffic rolls to get durability andhigh absorbency. Looking for something eventougher? Try one of our industrial rugs likeSIR™.Too much sorbent for the application. Savesome money by choosing a medium orlightweight pad like the MRO300 or GP200.Not Enough Sorbent Consider a heavyweightpad to increase performance and cut down onthe number of lighter pads you go througheveryday. Start with MRO100 - it’s our numberone selling product for a reasonThis pad isn’t standing up to the wear and tearof this application. Try one of our extra toughsorbents that feature spunbond on both sides ofthe pad or roll. UXT and SXT are ideal for wipedown applications. If the application is floorbased, consider one of our high traffic products.Looks like this sorbent is containing a leak -consider using a SOC for containing leakyequipment. SPC offers a variety of SOCs toHow Do You Choose A Sorbent?1/7/2015 | Page 2 of 4meet your needs.Having the right sorbent for the job makes a bigdifference. Proper product selection will cutdown on employee frustration and make theirjob easier, create a safer work environment,and even save you money And once you haveall the right sorbents, where are you going tokeep them? Have I mentioned the SorbentCenter yet? Check out mobile and modularstorage cabinet for sorbents.Still Using Clay?There is a negative financial impact of using clayto clean up your leaks, drips and spills. It maybe cheaper to buy, but the benefits stop there.For example…let’s say over the period of amonth you clean up 40 gallons or just over agallon a day. Here are the facts (This is a basicanalysis using estimations and averages.Individual situations may vary. Contact yourRSM to do a more in-depth and customizedanalysis of your costs.) :40 gallons spilled = 10 bags of clay or 1.5bales of SPC pads.10 bags of clay cost roughly $50 and 1.5bales of pads costs around $90.After you clean up a spill, clay takes up twoto three times as many 55-gallon disposaldrums than the pads do.Let’s estimate the disposal costs at $350 perdrum - making your final cost of using clayeasily double the cost of using SPC sorbents.Still not convinced… consider these points:OSHA considers silica a serious healthhazard.Still Using Clay?1/7/2015 | Page 3 of 4Granular clean up is difficult and laborintensive.The small particles can easily enter anddamage machinery or your finished product.Clay has limited chemical resistance.1/7/2015 | Page 4 of 4
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