


Anchor Mat LLC does not guarantee that these products will perform to your satisfaction. For your safety, and if you are uncertain of possible chemical reactions or absorption non-performance, we recommend that you conduct compatibility and absorption testing of your chemicals with samples of these products. The linked compatibility chart is simply a guide.
Universal socks, pillows, and booms may be filled with non-polypropylene post-industrial waste, which can degrade when exposed to caustic chemicals, such as acids, alkalis, and other aggressive chemicals.
Anchor Mat LLC does not recommend disposal methods. Consult with your local, state, and federal authorities, as well as licensed/reputable waste disposal companies for specific options. With that said, there are various methods for disposal, including landfill, incineration, and recycling/reuse (centrifuge, washing, and and/or wringing).
FMF rolls (yellow hazmat)
Yellow fine fiber polypropylene absorbs most acids and bases. Being mostly inert, hazmat polypropylene can absorb and retain most acids and bases. These sorbents are used in a laboratory environment, in chemical storage areas, or anywhere aggressive chemicals pose a potential for disaster. Fine fiber polypropylene composites tend to grip smooth surfaces when saturated. After fluids penetrate the microfiber membrane, they quickly wick into the lofty coarse fiber center layer.