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Product Highlights

  • Class:

    Chemical

  • Dimensions:

    38,10 cm (W) x 43,18 cm (L)

  • Absorbency Capacity:

    129 l

Part Number:

148632



Overview

The BASIC Series from SPC® is a value-priced absorbent, featuring an economical single-ply construction.

  • Surfactant-treated, brightly colored absorbent picks up a wide range of aggressive chemicals while remaining chemically inert
  • Light weight - specifically designed for smaller leaks, drips and spills
  • BASIC Series meltblown polypropylene absorbents feature economical, single-ply construction
  • Perforations provide cost control and reduce waste by allowing you to use only what you need

Specifications

Key Characteristics

Key Characteristics Catalog Page # 265
Product Number 148632
UPC 662706904404
UOM Bale of 200 Pads
Trade Name BASIC Series
Brand Name Brady® SPC® Absorbents
Country of Origin United States of America
HTS Code (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) 56039400

Dimensions

Dimensions Dimensions 38,10 cm (W) x 43,18 cm (L)
Width 38.10 cm
Length 43.18 cm
Perforated Width 19.05 cm

Material Characteristics

Material Characteristics Material Polypropylene
Material Texture Features Dimpled, High-Linting
Non-Woven Material Technology Meltblown
Color Yellow

Product Features

Product Features Application Absorbents and Spill Control
Barrier-Backed? No
Absorbency Capacity 129 l
Absorbency Factor 18 gl/gs
Absorbency Weight Light
Class Chemical
Durability Moderate Durability (less than 6.8 kgs)
Environmental Resistance Features Fire-Resistant
Number of Plies 1
Pallet Quantity 24
Perforated Perforated
Perforated? Perforated
Type Pad

Compliance

Compliance UNSPSC 47131909
RoHS Compliance Status Compliant with Directive 2011/65/EU and 2015/863


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