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PipeSock

For 20cm Dia. Pipes, Holds 48 ltr., 1 each
As Low As £79.33 (Ex. VAT)
Pipe sock fits 20cm dia. pipes to help you control and contain oil and sediment during dewatering and pump-outs of sumps and collection ponds.  Read More

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Description & Specifications

Pipe sock fits 20cm dia. pipes to help you control and contain oil and sediment during dewatering and pump-outs of sumps and collection ponds.
  • Simply attach to hose or pipe to remove hydrocarbons and sediment from pumped water
  • Ultra-Filter-Tex Fibres provide high efficiency and excellent flow
  • Incinerable and fuels-blendable with high Btu value and low ash
  • Attaches easily to pipes and hoses with a simple pipe clamp or heavy zip tie (not included)
  • Ideal for pumping out containment areas, collection ponds, utility vaults and sumps
Use With 20cm Dia. Pipes
Colour Black
Dimensions ext. dia. 20cm x 152cm L
Recycled Content 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Synthetic Fibers
Absorbency Up to 3 L
Micron Rating 150 Microns
Sold as 1 each
Weight .9 kg
# per Pallet 72
Composition Ultra-Filter-Tex Fibres
Capacity 48 ltr.
Includes

1 - 20cm dia x 152cm Pipe Sock

1 - 91cm x 152cm Disposal Bag

Maximum Flow Rate 401 ltr./Minute
Thickness 115.5 mil thick

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Additional Information

  • Environmental Protection Act 1990
    To ensure that any potential polluting process has an authorisation from either the Environment Agency or Local Authority and that control measures are in place to prevent, minimise or render harmless emissions into the surrounding environment. 
  • The Control of Pollution Act (1974)
    The act controls water pollution, all inland water, and the sea within 3 miles of the coast. The deposit of polluting material in controlled water is prohibited, but discharges of trade effluent are permitted with the consent of SEPA.
  • Water Resources Act 1991
    This act regulates the activities of the Environment Agency. The Agency is obliged to prevent pollution of a watercourse or groundwater by issuing consents to make discharges to watercourses. To pollute a watercourse is a criminal offence, and offending individuals and companies can be prosecuted.

Disclaimers

Oil Filter Notice

Liquid should always be checked before discharge into the environment.