RAM Environmental Spill Kits allow you to contain and clean up spills quickly and easily and help your company comply with EPA regulations for spill containment. Our spill kits feature Ramsorb® absorbents and are available as vehicle bags, drums or industrial carts, depending on your application. Spill Kits can also be tailor-made to fit your specific situation.
WHY RAMSORB?
- Light-weight, non-toxic, 100% natural cellulose, industrial strength absorbent
- 10 times more absorbent than traditional clay products
- Absorbs up to 6 times its own weight in oil and leaves a clean surface
- Contains natural bacteria that degrade petroleum hydrocarbons
- Completely absorbs and encapsulates hydrocarbons and prevents leaching
- Passes leachate test and paint filter test
- Cleans contaminated soil by bioremediation by simply raking or tilling the product into the soil
- Harmless to plant and animal life
- No danger of airborne silica
- Completely biodegradable
- Non-abrasive and will not harm machinery
- Reduces or eliminates disposal costs & waste generation
- Gives you fast, cost-effective cleanup of spills
PERFECT FOR...
- Fuel
- Oil
- Paint
- Coolant
- Pipelines
- Farms
- Roadways
- Trainyards
- Forests
- Shop floors
- Spill Kits
- Fueling locations
- Oil production sites
- Tank storage facilities
- Fleet maintenance facilities
- Anywhere hydrocarbons need to be removed
RAMSORB IS A USDA BIOPREFERRED CERTIFIED PRODUCT
What does this mean? It means that RAM Environmental Technologies Inc produces RamSorb with 100% USDA certified biobased content. Biobased products are derived from plants and other renewable agricultural, marine, and forestry materials. They generally provide an alternative to conventional petroleum derived products. The goal is to spur economic development, create new jobs and provide new markets for farm commodities. The increased development, purchase, and use of biobased products reduces our nation’s reliance on petroleum, increases the use of renewable agricultural resources, and contributes to reducing adverse environmental and health impacts.