Oil absorbent mats
Reusable and versatile
Engineered for performance and sustainability, oil absorbent mats are a smart choice for industries and marine operators seeking effective spill control. These versatile tools help manage oil contamination quickly and responsibly, without absorbing water or producing excess waste.
What are the oil absorbent mats?
Oil absorbent mats work alongside other key tools in effective oil spill solutions, offering large-surface absorption and minimal waste. For more targeted cleanup, oil absorbent pads are often used in combination with mats to handle both wide and localized spills efficiently.
Commonly used by maintenance teams, port authorities, emergency responders, and facility managers, these mats offer reliability in daily operations and spill emergencies.
Oil absorbent mats are essential tools in spill response strategies, designed to separate hydrocarbons from water in both marine and industrial environments. These mats are engineered to absorb oil-based substances while repelling water, ensuring targeted, efficient cleanup. Often used in sectors such as oil & gas, shipping, ports, and manufacturing, industrial oil absorbent mats help prevent contamination and ensure operational continuity. Their high absorption rate and easy deployment make them ideal for routine maintenance as well as emergency situations.
What are the oil spill mats used for?
Oil spill mats serve multiple functions across various sectors. In industrial settings, they’re placed under machinery to capture drips and leaks, reducing the risk of workplace hazards. In ports and open water, oil spill mats float on the surface to capture contaminants before they spread. Designed to comply with environmental safety regulations, these products support companies in meeting sustainability goals while also reducing costs and waste. Their role in legal compliance and environmental stewardship makes reusable oil absorbent mats a preferred choice over disposable alternatives.
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Efficiency and sustainability in one pad
FoamFlex 2.0 is not only better for the environment—it’s also a cost-effective solution. By replacing hundreds of disposable mats, it helps companies reduce purchasing frequency and waste management expenses. Its patented open-cell polyurethane foam technology delivers unmatched absorption capacity, able to soak up to 30 times its weight in oil, with minimal water uptake (<5%).
FoamFlex 2.0 is Test 1’s next-generation solution in oil absorbent mats. Made in Italy and developed through patented polyurethane foam technology, FoamFlex 2.0 is oleophilic and hydrophobic, ensuring that only oil is absorbed, not water. Each mat can be reused up to 200 times, drastically reducing waste and disposal costs. This reusability contributes to cleanup cost reductions of up to 93% compared to disposable alternatives, resulting in significant savings in purchasing, waste management, and operational downtime.
With a proven track record in marine and industrial spill response, FoamFlex 2.0 transforms the way professionals approach environmental protection and cleanup. Certified by international authorities such as MASE, RINA, and Cedre, FoamFlex 2.0 ensures compliance with global environmental standards, making it a trusted choice for ports, refineries, and industrial operators worldwide.
How to use the industrial oil spill mats?
Oil absorbent mats like FoamFlex 2.0 are designed for flexible use in a wide range of scenarios. They can be applied in dry industrial settings, on oily surfaces, or even in direct contact with polluted water.
Integration with spill response kits
Due to their compact size and lightweight, FoamFlex mats are easily stored and quickly deployed as part of larger spill response kits.
Whether used on vessels, in refineries, or inside warehouses, these oil absorbent mats provide fast-acting support in urgent situations.
Marine applications: oceans, seas and ports
FoamFlex 2.0 floats naturally, making it an ideal tool for cleaning spills in ports, harbors, and open sea. The mats can be deployed directly into the contaminated area where they quickly absorb oil on contact. Thanks to their durability and reusability, they can be wrung out and used repeatedly, even in challenging marine conditions.
General usage in industrial facilities
In workshops and production facilities, these mats are placed beneath machinery or in areas prone to leaks. They help contain oil without absorbing water or other non-hydrocarbon fluids. Their selective absorption protects flooring, prevents slipping, and simplifies maintenance routines.
Key takeaways about oil absorbent mats
- FoamFlex 2.0 by Test 1 offers a reusable oil absorbent mat system that cuts down on costs and environmental impact.
- Mats are suitable for standalone use or as part of comprehensive spill response systems.
- Ideal for compliance with environmental regulations and sustainability protocols.
Whether you operate in the marine sector or manage industrial facilities, FoamFlex 2.0 offers a smart, sustainable solution to keep your environment clean and compliant. Learn how this reusable mat technology can transform your oil spill response and reduce environmental impact.
What are oil absorbent mats made of?
FoamFlex oil absorbent mats are made from a patented open-cell polyurethane foam that is oleophilic and hydrophobic, ensuring high selectivity for hydrocarbons.
How do I dispose of oil after absorption with an oil spill mat?
Once the oil is absorbed, it can be extracted by wringing the mat using a manual or mechanical press. The recovered oil should be stored in appropriate containers and disposed of or recycled according to local regulations.
Is there a difference between oil spill pads and mats?
Yes. Mats typically have a larger surface area and are more suited for spreading over large spills or under machinery, while pads are smaller and used for spot-cleaning or precision absorption.
How should I store the oil spill mats after use?
After wringing out the absorbed oil, the mats should be stored in clean, dry containers away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Ensure they are labeled for reuse and kept away from incompatible materials.