Wondering if anyone is familiar with Instazorb by International Inc.? I am looking into switching to a crystalline silica type of dry sorbent material instead of clay type of material which can be very dusty. I am looking to primarly cleanup oil, diesel, and some liquid acids.
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02-13-2007, 04:53 PM #1MembersZone Subscriber
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Bagged Absorbent Material
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Have not tried that stuff but have gotten a lot of good things from a company called New Pig Corporation at 1-800-468-4647 at One Pork Ave. in Tipton,PA. And NO this is not a joke.
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I'll vouch for ya, I've heard of New Pig before
We get catalogs at the station sometimes. (That One Pork Avenue is pretty funny, though
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www.newpig.comChief Dwayne LeBlanc
Paincourtville Volunteer Fire Department
Paincourtville, LA
"I have a dream. It's not a big dream, it's just a little dream. My dream — and I hope you don't find this too crazy — is that I would like the people of this community to feel that if, God forbid, there were a fire, calling the fire department would actually be a wise thing to do. You can't have people, if their houses are burning down, saying, 'Whatever you do, don't call the fire department!' That would be bad."
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02-13-2007, 11:07 PM #4
Peace to our fallen brothers...
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02-14-2007, 03:37 PM #5
The Cool Thing About Newpig Is Their Phone Number. 1-800-hot-hogs. Gotta Love That!!! Anyhow We Are A Dept About 25 Mile South Of Tipton, Pa. Great Products. We Mostly Use Plp201. Great Loose Absorbent.
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http://www.stardustabsorbent.com/stardust.html
This stuff is really good. It absorbs the liquid to where it is easy to sweep up.
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Check out RAMSORB. We use this product with great results. Picks up 7x more than equal amount of clay.--Matt
http://www.ramsorb.com/RamSorb1.htm
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