Drive-over bunding

Monday, 18 July, 2005 | Supplied by: http://www.spillstation.com.au/


Bunding areas that require vehicle access has always proven an expensive and time consuming exercise.

Concrete "speed hump" style bunding can be difficult to retrofit and repairs of cracks in the concrete are often costly and ineffective. Negotiating these humps with a fully loaded forklift can also prove dangerous and are a common cause of hazardous spills.

Spill Station Australia has released a new type of drive-over bunding that addresses these problems. It is constructed of high-density foam encased in heavy duty oil resistant PVC. It stands 65mm high but compresses to just 3mm to minimise any problems when being driven over by a loaded forklift. The Drive-over Bunding then springs back to its original shape after the vehicle passes.

Easy to install on concrete, asphalt or any sealed surface, the kit comes with everything you need to lay it yourself including full instructions, aluminium reinforcing strips, concrete anchors, sealant and adhesive. After installing, the Drive-over Bunding is ready for use after only 12 hours.

Drive-over Bunding kits are available in 10, 5, and 2 metre lengths as well as 90° corners. These lengths can be easily joined together or cut to fit your doorways or bunded areas.

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