Absorbent Pads

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Absorbent Pads for Fast, Controlled Spill Cleanup 

Absorbent pads are one of the most effective solutions for quickly cleaning up spills and maintaining a safe work environment. Designed to absorb liquids directly at the source, these pads are used across industrial, maintenance, and environmental applications to manage leaks, drips, and larger spills. 

Available in oil-only, universal, and hazmat options, absorbent pads can be selected based on the type of liquid being handled. They are lightweight, easy to deploy, and ideal for placing under leaking equipment, wiping surfaces, or cleaning up contained spills. With high absorbency and fast wicking performance, absorbent pads help improve safety and support compliance with workplace and environmental standards. 

What are absorbent pads used for? 

Absorbent pads are used to clean up spills, control leaks, and maintain clean work areas. They are commonly placed under equipment, used for wiping surfaces, or deployed during spill response. 

What is the difference between oil-only, universal, and hazmat pads? 

Oil-only pads absorb hydrocarbons like oil and fuel while repelling water, making them ideal for outdoor use and water-based environments. Universal pads absorb both oil- and water-based liquids such as coolants, solvents, and general industrial fluids. Hazmat pads are designed for aggressive or unknown chemicals and provide broad chemical compatibility for hazardous spills. 

What is an absorbent drum top pad and when should I use one? 

An absorbent drum top pad is designed to sit on top of a drum to catch drips, splashes, and small spills during dispensing or filling. It helps keep drum tops clean, reduces slip hazards, and prevents liquids from spreading to the floor. Drum top pads are ideal when using faucets, pumps, or transferring liquids from drums, especially in high-use or regulated environments. 

Are absorbent pads reusable? 

Most absorbent pads are designed for single use to ensure maximum absorbency and proper disposal of hazardous materials. 

Choosing the right absorbent pad helps improve cleanup efficiency, reduce hazards, and keep your facility compliant and safe.