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Fluid sorbent

Aug. 13, 2009
Re-Form XPlus sorbent helps prevent slips, trips, and falls. It is available in pads and rolls with easy-tear perforations. Double-sided spunbond layer and abrasion resistant coverstock increases durability and strength by 20%, for indoor ...

Re-Form XPlus sorbent helps prevent slips, trips, and falls. It is available in pads and rolls with easy-tear perforations. Double-sided spunbond layer and abrasion resistant coverstock increases durability and strength by 20%, for indoor or dry outdoor use. Made from a minimum of 80% recycled newsprint and other raw cellulose material, it offers up to 50% more absorption power than traditional oil-based polypropylene sorbents.
Sorbent Product Co.
(800) 333-7672
www.bradyid.com/SPC

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