AQUAFLEX®
TECHNICAL PRODUCT BULLETIN #M-28
USEPA, OEM REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTATION DIVISION
LISTING DATE: AUGUST 17, 2010
AQUAFLEX®
I. NAME, BRAND, OR TRADEMARK |
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AQUAFLEX® (Open-Cell Elastomeric Sorbents) Type of Product: Miscellaneous Oil Spill Control Agent (formerly OPFLEX®) |
II. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF MANUFACTURER/CONTACT |
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AquaFlex Holdings LLC P.O. Box 355 West Hyannisport, MA 02672 Phone: (508) 345-6520 Fax: (508) 425-2990 E-mail: Mr. Scott Smith (ssmith@aqflx.com) Web site: AQUAFLEX® (https://aqflx.com/) (Mr. Scott Smith) |
III. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF PRIMARY DISTRIBUTORS |
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AquaFlex Holdings LLC P.O. Box 355 West Hyannisport, MA 02672 Phone: (508) 345-6520 FAX: (508) 425-2990 E-mail: Mr. Scott Smith (ssmith@aqflx.com) Web site: AQUAFLEX® (https://aqflx.com/) (Mr. Scott Smith) |
IV. SPECIAL HANDLING AND WORKER PRECAUTIONS FOR STORAGE AND FIELD APPLICATION |
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1. Flammability: Non-flammable (DOT: Non-hazardous) 2. Ventilation: No special requirements. No special handling is required. 3. Skin and eye contact; protective covering; treatment in case of contact: No special equipment or clothing required. If eye or skin irritation occurs, flush with plenty of fresh water. 4.a. Maximum storage temperature: 120°F continuous 4.b. Minimum storage temperature: No minimum 4.c. Optimum storage temperature range: 40°F to 120°F 4.d. Temperatures of phase separations and chemical changes: Stable |
V. SHELF LIFE |
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Shelf life is unlimited when stored in plastic bags. |
VI. RECOMMENDED APPLICATION PROCEDURE |
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1. Example – Aquaflex foam is fabricated into 6-foot strips that are in mesh netting. These booms can be connected end-to-end and positioned behind containment booms to absorb oil that has breached the containment. 2. Example – Aquaflex foam is fabricated into 1/4” x 16” x 18” pads that can be deployed by placing on an oil patch to absorb the oil from the water surface. 3. Example – Aquaflex foam can be cut into small cubes such as 1” cubes and contained in a net or mesh tube to create a very high surface area absorbent boom. 4. Example – Aquaflex foam can be fabricated into mega pads of 1/4” x 1 foot x 6 foot sections to be connected on the back of a containment boom system to absorb oil which flows over the boom, especially in marsh areas. 5. Example – Aquaflex foam can be fabricated into multiple mops that are strung between support posts at the shoreline to remove oil from the surf. |
VII. TOXICITY AND EFFECTIVENESS | |||||||||||||||
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a. Toxicity:
b. Effectiveness NA |
VIII. MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS |
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NA |
IX. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES |
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1. Flash Point: NA 2. Pour Point: NA, solid product 3. Viscosity: NA, solid product 4. Specific Gravity: 0.167 g/cc 5. pH: NA 6. Surface Active Agents: NA 7. Solvents: CONFIDENTIAL 8. Additives: CONFIDENTIAL 9. Solubility in Water: Insoluble |
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