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Hazmat Containment Product Applications

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Spill containment for hazmat / fire/ emergency response

Spill containment for hazmat / fire/ emergency response

The Safeguards line of containment products are used by first responders; HazMat teams; and industrial emergency response personnel. Nationwide our products are used for needs ranging from leak containment; spill response absorption, leak diversion, storm drain diversion, HazMat decon and portable water tanks for remote Forest Fire ...

ByMillennium Enterprises, Inc. (MEI)  based in  Marietta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)


Containers for empty and partially empty aerosols

Containers for empty and partially empty aerosols

Bins for disposal of empty or partially empty ...

ByP. Henkel GmbH  based in  Kreuztal, GERMANY


Erosion and Dust Control Solutions for Hazardous Site Sealing / Landfill Industry
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Erosion and Dust Control Solutions for Hazardous Site Sealing / Landfill Industry

Envirotac line of polymers can be used to make the base for landfills which will not allow the harmful pollutants to seep or leach into the earth. In addition, by spraying Envirotac on top of hazardous materials, it will contain the gases and odor by reducing the PPM, preventing air and water ...

ByEnvironmental Products & Applications, Inc.  based in  La Quinta, CALIFORNIA (USA)


Military Spill Containment

Military Spill Containment

Stormwater runoff on military bases can contain hazardous materials that pose a significant threat to the environment. Safe Drain is the answer to preventing these spills from entering the storm water system, ensuring the protection of our natural ...

BySafe Drain Stormwater Holdings, Inc  based in  Oakdale, CALIFORNIA (USA)


Recycling Systems for E-Waste Recycling

Recycling Systems for E-Waste Recycling

Properly recycle electronic waste — like old or broken computers, televisions, stereo systems, fax machines, and cellphones — with the right material handling systems. At Karl Schmidt Mfg, our conveyor systems make it easier to handle and process different types of recycling, including e-waste. Learn more about our material handling system for electronics and contact us for more information ...

ByKarl Schmidt Mfg., Inc.  based in  Commerce City, COLORADO (USA)


Landfill Piping Solutions

Landfill Piping Solutions

Landfills are active environments. Through natural processes of rainfall, condensation, and decomposition, landfills themselves produce a liquid waste stream, called leachate. Often the leachate contains hazardous materials, so properly managing a landfill requires handling the waste. ISCO offers products and services to help manage leachate including HDPE landfill pipe, perforated and slotted pipe as well as custom fabricated ...

ByISCO Industries, Inc.  based in  Louisville, KENTUCKY (USA)


Plasma Technology for Electronic Waste Recycling

Plasma Technology for Electronic Waste Recycling

Tetronics’ plasma recovery technology provides a global, yet localised solution for recovering valuable precious metals from the world’s fastest growing waste stream – electronic waste. Tetronics are a world leader in providing solutions for electronics waste ...

ByTetronics Technologies Limited  based in  Swindon, UNITED KINGDOM


Liquid/solid separation equipment for paste thickening and backfill

Liquid/solid separation equipment for paste thickening and backfill

Mine backfill is defined as the material used to fill the cavities (i.e., stopes) created by underground mining. Backfilling can be a means to dispose of sludge and/or tailings which may contain hazardous materials and to reduce surface environmental impacts by storing tailings underground. Alternately, backfilling with nonhazardous materials can allow for mining productivity improvements. To these materials are added a variety of fillers such as fly ash, course sand, or gravels along with a binder, such as ...

ByWesTech Engineering, LLC  based in  Salt Lake City, UTAH (USA)

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