New Products from BlueRinse

Our two latest products, ‘NappySack Frame’ and ‘BlueRinse Textile Range’, have now been added to our web site,

Making concrete washout much easier, the Nappy Sack Frame is designed to accommodate revolutionary BlueRinse Nappy Sack, a self dosing bag which separates the solids, automatically reducing the pH of the water. Engineered with an oil adsorbent liner, which filters down to 20 microns, the fabric is impregnated with Mudtech pH Blue, which is released into the water as it passes through the wall. The collected water will typically have a pH below 9.

 

  • No hazardous water is generated, pH is reduced at the washdown stage.
  • Easy to use. Simply place Nappy Sack inside frame
  • Simple to operate; clean chute, check pH & change Nappy Sack periodically.
  • CE marked and robustly constructed.

 BlueRinse DribblePot Liner

A low cost filtration liner, incorporating BlueRinse technology. Designed to fit our DribblePot Wheelbarrow, the BlueRinse Dribblepot Liner is impregnated with Mudtech pH Blue, which is released into the water as it passes through the wall. The water will be non-hazardous and safe for discharge if  your site plan allows.

BlueRinse Nappy Sack

Making concrete washout much easier, the Nappy Sack is a self dosing bag which separates the solids, automatically reducing the pH of the water. Engineered with an oil adsorbent liner, which filters down to 20 microns, the fabric is impregnated with Mudtech pH Blue, which is released into the water as it passes through the wall. The collected water will be non-hazardous and safe for discharge if  your site plan allows.

When used with our original BlueRinse Concrete Washout System the Nappy Sack keeps the pH of the recycled water safe for the operator without having to add pH Blue to the tank.

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Danger of High pH Wash Water

The chemical reaction which causes fresh concrete to slowly stiffen and harden is quite complicated. A by-product of this process is the creation of a highly alkaline chemical that has a natural pH in excess of 12. Drinking water, by comparison, has a pH of around 6.5 to 7.

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