- Larger & Quicker Liquid Absorption
- Lower Treatment & Transportation Cost
- Stable Performance, Biodegradable & Eco-friendly
- Non-toxic & Harmless, Safe For Workers
Why Solidify Liquid Waste?Liquid Waste is one of the common byproduct of our production and life, which has a serious impact on our ecological environment. Conventional treatment can be inefficient and costly, sometimes may cause secondary pollution.
Solidifying Liquid Waste is the superior way to deal with this problem because of the follow advantages:
MinimizationReduce cost, save time and materials
StabilizationEasy to use, no liquid leakage during transportation
InnocuitySafe and environmentally friendly, reduce environmental pollution
Carbon ReductionHelp reduce carbon footprint And the recovery of slurry
AdvantagesSOCO Polymer is the high-efficient, cost-effective & eco-friendly choice for liquid waste treatment. You only need a small amount of it (usually 1% of the waste) to treat bulk liquid waste. The gel formed after absorption can firmly lock the water and prevent the liquid waste from leaking even under certain pressure, the volume expansion rate is less than 1%, which can reduce transportation and processing costs.
• Volume increases less than 1%, reducing transportation costs.
• FAST-ACTING, less time spend.
• Eco-friendly & biodegradable, non-toxic & harmless, safe for workers.
• No releasing liquid, locking liquid under pressure, stronger stability.
• Additional function like antibacterial and deodorizing can be added.
• Customized service available (for both products and packaging).
SOCO Polymer is extensively utilized to capture and immobilize free liquids, ensuring that waste complies with the Paint Filter Test (EPA 9095) for No Free Liquids. The hazardous liquids are securely trapped within the polymer matrix, preventing the release of harmful substances into the surrounding environment. This method simplifies the management of liquid waste, whether from spills or excess materials. Once treated, the waste can be safely transported and disposed of in a certified, engineered landfill.