Size: Typically ranges from 3 ft to 200 ft in length, with heights of 12 in to 48 in.
Grade: Available in various grades such as Light Duty, Medium Duty, and Heavy Duty for different spill scenarios.
Viscosity: Designed to contain oils with viscosities ranging from light fuels (1-10 cSt) to heavy crude (10,000+ cSt).
Buoyancy: High buoyancy to remain afloat even when fully saturated, with buoyancy-to-weight ratios of 5:1 or higher.
Material: Constructed from durable materials like PVC, polyurethane, or reinforced rubber, often with UV and chemical resistance.
Deployment Speed: Quick-deploy models can be set up in minutes, with some systems featuring self-inflating designs.
Temperature Range: Operates in temperatures from -20°F to +120°F (-29°C to +49°C).
Chemical Resistance: Resistant to hydrocarbons, solvents, and saltwater, with some models offering acid/alkali resistance.
Anchoring: Equipped with reinforced D-rings or attachment points for secure mooring.
Storage: Compact and foldable for easy storage, with some models weighing as little as 10 lbs per 10 ft section.