Why shop with us?
The UltraTech 8102-YEL Ultra-Pop Up Pool Economy Model provides immediate secondary containment for industrial fluid leaks, vehicle tank breaches, and chemical packaging failures. This 100-gallon capacity unit features a single-piece, frame-free configuration that unfolds quickly without requiring external support poles or manual inflation. A built-in foam perimeter ring lines the top rim, which automatically floats upward alongside rising liquid levels to self-elevate the pool walls during active response operations.
Key Features
-
Buoyant Self-Rising Walls: Features an integrated foam flotation ring along the upper perimeter that dynamically raises the sidewalls as liquid accumulation increases, eliminating manual assembly.
-
Industrial Chemical Resistance: Fabricated from robust 10 mil polyethylene engineered to withstand continuous contact with aggressive fluids, including diesel fuel, antifreeze, acids, caustics, and corrosives.
-
Rapid Hardware-Free Layout: Operates without framing pins, component assembly, or external inflation tools, allowing a single operator to deploy the containment zone in seconds.
-
Ultra-Compact Storage Envelope: Folds down cleanly into a low-profile footprint, ensuring an optimal storage index for fast access inside facility tool cribs and vehicle utility boxes.
-
Regulatory Compliance Support: Serves as a reliable secondary interception barrier to assist processing sites and logistics fleets in maintaining alignment with EPA 40 CFR 263 spill guidelines.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | UltraTech International |
| Part Number (MPN) | 8102-YEL |
| Model Configuration | Economy Model (Frame-Free) |
| Containment Capacity | 100 Gallons (379 Liters) |
| Material Construction | 10 mil Polyethylene |
| Color / Finish | High-Visibility Safety Yellow |
| Wall Height | 12" (305 mm) |
| Base Diameter | 64.5" (1,638 mm) |
| Top Diameter | 53" (1,347 mm) |
| Net Weight | 5.00 lbs (2.27 kg) |
| Regulatory Standards | Helps Comply with EPA Hazardous Waste Discharges 40 CFR 263, SPCC, and NPDES |