Absorbent Granules

Various types of Absorbent Granules from reputed manufactures around the globe.

 

  • Choose from our variety of absorbent granules including standard Clay Granules, Coir-based Granules, or the highly efficient, extremely lightweight, high absorption Super Absorbent Granules. In case you still prefer to use sawdust, we offer that option as well.
  • Our Super Absorbents Granules (SAGs) are known to outperform all standard granules by 15 to 20 times, this immediately absorbs any kind of liquid or semi-fluid on contact, permanently encapsulates absorbed materials, and leaves the surface clean and dry.  This includes all petroleum, chemical, mineral, vegetable liquids etc.
  • Absorbent granules generally offer superior performance in terms of absorption capacity, speed, and ease of use compared to sand and sawdust. They are specifically designed for spill management, making them a more effective choice for many applications.
  • We stock them in Dubai, UAE, and we offer free delivery for bulk orders across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.

 

Industrial absorbent granules are specialized materials to manage and clean up spills and leaks efficiently, they quickly absorb and contain spills of oils, chemicals, solvents, and other hazardous liquids, facilitating easy cleanup during spill response operations. They excel in industries such as Automotive, Aviation, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Food Processing, and Construction, effectively managing liquid spills and ensuring a non-slip, hazard-free environment, & protection to the individuals.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

How to choose the right Granules?

OILDRI  –  For general spill clean-up process, comes in a pack of 16 kg.

GRANSORB  –  Same as above, comes in a pack of 13.6 kg.

SPILLXORB  –  Industrial organic absorbent granules, pack of 9kg.

ENSORB  –  Super Absorbent Granules high absorbency, light weight, pack of 5.5 kg.

 

 

Is Absorbent Granules and Absorbent Pads used for the same purpose?

Yes, the purpose is same, but their application is different.  Absorbent pads are versatile and easy to use by hand for quick spill cleanups, while granules, though effective, require additional tools and steps for proper disposal.

 

Can I use Absorbent Granules on water?

No, not recommended, they are designed to absorb all liquids including water.

 

 

Why is it a better option than sawdust and sand?

Absorbent granules are superior to sawdust and sand for spill cleanup due to their higher absorption capacity, ease of handling, and more effective containment of hazardous materials, resulting in a safer and more efficient cleanup process.

 

 

What’s the advantage of Super Absorbent Granules?

Super absorbent granules offer the primary advantage of exceptionally high absorption capacity, enabling quick and efficient cleanup of spills with minimal material usage and reduced effort.

 

Can I use Absorbent Granules on water?

No, not recommended, they are designed to absorb all liquids including water.

 

 

Is this available as part of Spill Kit?

Yes, our standard Granules are available in large Spill kits, If you would like to customize your spill kit with granules, please let us know.

 

 

How to properly dispose of used granules?

Collect the granules in a designated “hazmat waste disposal bag”, hand them over to an approved hazmat waste disposal facility, and provide detailed information about the type of liquid absorbed to ensure proper and safe disposal.

 

How to setup right Spill Control & Containment area in your workspace?

To set up an effective Spill Control and Containment Area, first identify spill risks by assessing stored liquids, determining potential spill volume, and identifying high-risk zones.  Use appropriate containment solutions like Spill PalletsSpill TraysContainment BermsFlexible Liners, and Drain Covers to prevent leaks from spreading.  Stock essential Spill Control products, including Spill Kits (oil-only, universal, chemical), Absorbents (Absorbent Booms, Absorbent Pads, Granules – whichever you use more frequent), Salvage / Overpack drums, and PPE (gloves, goggles, respirators).  Store hazardous liquids in FM Approved Safety Cabinets or Steel Pallets, use Secondary Containment for bulk liquid storage, and label all containers properly. Train employees on spill response procedures, conduct regular drills, and ensure they know the locations of Spill Kits, PPE & other relevant accessories. Finally, establish a spill response plan with defined roles, emergency contacts, and spill incident records to maintain compliance and safety.  To explore the above in detail, please visit our detailed blog about the same.