Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
A pillow holds volume in a small footprint, which is why it goes where a pad would need replacing every shift: in the bottom of a drip tray under a leaking flange, in a sump before the pump inlet, inside a bunded pallet, in the well of a machine that weeps constantly. The number that matters is litres held per unit, not the physical size, and the second number is the footprint it has to fit into — a pillow that will not sit flat in the tray it was bought for absorbs nothing. Leaks of this kind are usually known and tolerated rather than sudden, so pillows are a maintenance consumable on a replacement cycle, and the useful enquiry states the tray or sump dimensions and how often the unit is changed out. Match the polymer to the liquid, and confirm whether saturated units leave site as contaminated waste priced by weight.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Liquid absorbed | Oil only, universal, or chemical and aggressive liquids |
|---|---|
| Absorbency per unit | Litres held — the number the purchase should compare on |
| Pillow dimensions | Must sit flat in the tray, sump or bund it serves |
| Target location | Drip tray, sump, bunded pallet, machine well or transformer pit |
| Change-out interval | How often the unit is replaced — sets the annual volume |
| Outer sleeve | Mesh or fabric, and its abrasion resistance in the housing |
| Temperature limit | State if the liquid is hot at the point of leak |
| Water rejection | Oil-only where rainwater collects in the same tray |
| Disposal route | Contaminated waste stream and any incineration requirement |
| Packaging | Bagged bulk for a store, or packed into spill kits |
| Annual volume | Units per year for a schedule price |
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