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The UltraTech 8981 Foam Wall Berm XC provides facilities with an immediate, high efficiency solution for capturing nuisance leaks and spills from vehicles, equipment, and storage containers. Specifically engineered for reliability in extreme cold environments, this heavy duty unit eliminates setup delays because operators can simply unfold it for instant deployment. By keeping plant floors and soil free from hazardous contamination, the containment unit effectively minimizes regulatory fines while dramatically lowering operational cleanup costs. The compressible foam sidewalls facilitate seamless drive in or drive out loading, ensuring that daily warehouse material handling tasks remain safe and completely uninterrupted.
- Sufficient Fluid Capacity - The unit delivers a dependable containment capacity of 19 gallons to securely trap unexpected industrial leaks or drips.
- Cold Weather Construction - It features a robust 22 ounce ethylene vinyl acetate fabric body with a 31 mil material thickness engineered explicitly to prevent cracking in freezing conditions.
- Low Profile Foam Walls - The compressible 4 inch foam sidewalls automatically flatten under vehicle wheels and restore their original shape once traffic passes.
- Compact Floor Dimensions - A practical 2 foot by 4 foot footprint allows the system to protect targeted floor spaces without hindering warehouse lane traffic.
- Integrated Transport Handles - Heavy duty built in polyester handles measuring 18 inches long allow a single operator to rapidly carry, align, and position the system anywhere.
Product Specifications:
| Model Number | 8981 |
| Brand | UltraTech International |
| Product Type | Ultra Containment Berm Foam Wall XC Model |
| Containment Capacity | 19 gallons |
| Dimensions | 2 feet x 4 feet |
| Wall Height | 4 inches |
| Material of Construction | 22 ounce EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) |
| Material Thickness | 31 mil |
| Product Weight | 8 pounds |
| Regulatory Compliance Standards | EPA Container Storage Regulation 40 CFR 264.175 and SPCC 40 CFR 135 |