Chemical Neutralization Kits and Spill Response Kits typically include the following key specifications and technical properties:
Size: Available in various sizes, ranging from small portable kits (5-10 lbs) to large drum-sized containers (50-100 lbs).
Grade: Industrial-grade, compliant with OSHA, EPA, and DOT regulations.
Viscosity: Varies based on absorbent type (e.g., granular, powder, or gel form).
Buoyancy: Some absorbents are hydrophobic (float on water) for oil spills.
Material: Polypropylene, cellulose, clay, or synthetic polymers for absorbents; HDPE or PVC for containers.
pH Range: Neutralization kits often cover a broad pH range (acid and base spills).
Absorption Capacity: Typically 1:1 to 1:10 (absorbent to spill ratio).
Temperature Resistance: -40°F to 200°F (-40°C to 93°C) for most kits.
Packaging: Bags, drums, or buckets with sealable lids for easy storage.
Color Indicators: Some kits include color-changing agents to confirm neutralization.