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SPI - Angle Bracket Berms
The SPI Angle Bracket Berm is a one-piece, thermally bonded spill and secondary spill containment berm. It`s light enough to carry but tough enough to contain vehicles, generators or even above-ground oil tanks and electrical transformers — whether energized or spares. Unlike other containment berms, setup is simple and quick: Just unfold and insert the in-wall angled iron brackets. SPI Angle Bracket Berms are available with wall heights ranging from 8" to two feet, for the smallest and largest oil/chemical containment needs. The berms can be equipped with Petro-Pipes® for water drainage and total oil containment.
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All SPI secondary containment berms are designed with wrap around diagonal welds.
- Corners are a weak point on some berms. By removing welds from the corners, SPI has eliminated the issues associated with corner design.
- SPI secondary containment berms can be staked down at 2-foot intervals. It allows the users to secure the berm down and eliminate wind as a placement issue.
- Side walls are reinforced with aluminum stay with a triangular geometry. In the event of a spill, there are semi-rigid wall supports instead of floating walls that are susceptible to containment failures.
- Strong, durable, and lightweight double-ribbed aluminum stays support the berm side walls. In the event that a brace is bent, the aluminum stay can be bent back into position.
- All berm side walls have a 1” top hem, which provides added strength and integrity to the secondary containment berm and prevents fabric fraying.
- All stress-area welds are done with radio frequency (RF) welds, the strongest possible bond with thermo plastic fabrics. This prevents leaks at the seams. RF welding helps ensure a longer containment berm life expectancy and keeps potential berm failure to a minimum.
