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Containment boom
debrispermanentsheltered waters

containment boom
containment boom
containment boom
containment boom
containment boom
containment boom
containment boom
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Characteristics

Type
containment, debris
Technology
permanent
Application zone
river, sheltered waters

Description

Don’t let your containment boom response time become an issue! Superflex_In_Use3When you need 24 hour protection for facilities or vessels to contain a spill or debris around the clock, PSI has permanent containment boom and barrier products designed for your specific application. Permanent boom belting is durable and UV resistant and our floats are heavy duty, rotationally molded polyethylene which provide years of in the water 24/7 service. Our permanent booms safeguard against oil spills or contain debris that can happen when not expected. Proven with years of service bulkhead risers, cable hangers, and service hardware allow the permanent boom to stay attached under and around piers, and vessels allowing self adjusting for tidal fluctuation. Our permanent boom can be preset in areas that are hard to boom or clean-up and used with our response boom that can be deployed to provide additional containment during a spill. Let us design, manufacture and install a containment boom system to meet your spill contingency requirements. Permanent boom is great for containment and/or protection from trash and debris. Permanent Boom is available in our SpillMaster Original or SpillMaster Superflex for customizable flexibility. Parker Systems’ Permanent Boom is available with your choice of aluminum ASTM Universal, ASTM Z or Navy connectors, PVC or urethane belting, and three sizes: 18”, 24” or 36” in black and International Orange for high visibility.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.