Nonwoven Geo-Textile Catch Basin Insert MPN:4341-IB
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NONWOVEN GEO-TEXTILE CATCH BASIN INSERT
The Nonwoven Geo-Textile Catch Basin Insert from Enpac is designed to help you keep your drains clean and prevent clogs. This flexible and lightweight material can be easily cut to size, making it perfect for catch basins of varying shapes and sizes. It features high-quality construction that is durable enough to handle even the most demanding applications. Whether you're looking to reduce water pollution or simply keep your drainage system running smoothly, this product is an essential addition to your maintenance kit. Its versatile design makes it suitable for use in both residential and commercial settings, making it a must-have for anyone who wants to ensure their drainage system is always operating at peak efficiency.
Top product features:
- Flexible and lightweight construction for easy cutting to size
- High-quality durable material suitable for demanding applications
- Versatile design compatible with various drainage system shapes and sizes
Top product applications:
- Drainage protection for residential or commercial properties with varying basin sizes
- Water pollution reduction in catch basins prone to sediment accumulation
- Oil containment and filtration in areas where oil spills might occur
Nonwoven Geo-Textile Catch Basin Insert 16 x 20" to 28 x 36" Drain, Black, Use for Oil/Sediment
Product Information
- : 4341-IB
- Material: Non Woven Geotextile Fabric
- Maximum Compatible Drain Size (Inch): 28x36
- Minimum Compatible Drain Size (Inch): 16x20
- Standards: Helps Comply with NPDES & 40 CFR 122.26
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: US, United States
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 47100000
- UPC: 705340002126
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 2.00
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on October 1, 2024 2:26am UTC
Category: Storm Water Management