Sorbents
A variety of sorbents to aid in your clean-up
![enviro-Cotton-Sorbent Cotton being used as an Oil Spill Clean Up Sorbent](https://qtenv.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Cotton-Sorbent.jpg)
Cotton
QT Environmental’s cotton sorbent is 100% biodegradable. This sorbent is best suited for a situation where sorbent is required, but its retrieval may be in question; either retrieving it is not an option or retrieving 100% of the sorbent may not be possible.
![enviro-Peat-Sorbent Peat being used as an Oil Spill Clean Up Sorbent](https://qtenv.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Peat-Sorbent.jpg)
Peat
- Biodegradable
- All-natural
- Non-leaching
- Works on land and water, especially on Shorelines
- Non-Toxic
- Lightweight
- Passes the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, the Point Filter Test, and the Liquid Release Test
![enviro-Synthetic-Pad-Sorbent Synthetic Pads being used as an Oil Spill Clean Up Sorbent](https://qtenv.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Synthetic-Pad-Sorbent.jpg)
Synthetic Pads
- Great for small spills
- Good for both land and water
- Oil only, dimpled oil-absorbent pads
- Industrial and environmental applications
- Heavy-weight pads
Synthetic Rolls
- Different types and sizes
- Great for hard-to-reach oil spills
- Can be made out of different types of material, including peat and polypropylene
![enviro-Snare-on-a-Rope-Sorbent Snare on a Rope being used as an Oil Spill Clean Up Sorbent](https://qtenv.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Snare-on-a-Rope-Sorbent.jpg)
Snare on a Rope
- An effective method used for viscous or weathered crude oils
- Consists of ½ lb. cluster of oleophilic fibers that attract oil and reject water
- Reusable
- Weighs 15 lbs.
- Different sizes are available