BermPac® Wire Bracket Spill Containment Berms

Wire Bracket Spill Containment Berms

The BermPac® Wire Bracket Spill Containment Berms have a floor tough enough to drive on and walls sturdy enough to contain liquids and spills- protecting the environment and humans against exposure to hazardous chemicals. Keeping the walls securely in place is critical to the effectiveness of the spill containment berms. One of the most efficient and effective methods is installing wire brackets. PacTec’s patent-pending pinch-and-slide wire brackets outperform L-brackets in every way, from ease of installation to providing secure support. The wire bracket berm is an easy solution for complying with complex governmental environmental and worker safety requirements.

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  • Applications:
    • Frac Tanks

    • Tanker Trucks

    • Decon Wash Pads

    • Drum Storage

    • Industrial Rental Equipment

  • Features:
    • Made from a variety of UV, chemical, and acid resistant materials

    • Many standard and custom sizes are available

    • Bracket won’t fall out during set-up or high winds

    • Innovative patent-pending* bracket

  • Advantages:
    • Low-cost and appropriate for lower budgets

    • Lightweight, heavy-gauge steel brackets

    • Easy to set up, maintain, and dismantle

    • Most common and widely used spill containment in many industries

  • Accessories Available:
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    • Ground covers

    • Rubber track guard/matting

    • High visibility hose bridges

    • Replacement brackets

    • Berm carry bags

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Product Highlights and Benefits

  • Made with rugged UV, chemical, acid, and fuel-resistant material.
  • Spill containment berms are available in ready-made sizes or are customizable.
  • Wire bracket berms help companies stay in compliance with environmental regulations no matter where equipment or vehicles are located.
  • Pinch-and-slide heavy gauge steel brackets are simple to install in berm sidewalls and are just as easily removed, unlike the old-fashioned L brackets.
  • Wire bracket berms are lighter in weight versus metal containment berms.
  • The wire bracket design keeps the bracket and the sidewalls securely in place during short or long-term containment.
  • The spill containment wire bracket berm saves companies time and money across a variety of industries where oil-filled equipment, chemicals, and other hazardous liquids and solids are used. These include oil refineries, construction companies, electrical production plants, agricultural operations, tanker trucking, trucking facilities, and by industrial rental companies, among others.

FAQs

What are the brackets made of?

Our patent-pending brackets are made from lightweight, heavy-gauge steel and are rust-resistant. They also have no sharp edges- reducing the potential for berm damage.

Is a wire bracket berm the same as an L-bracket berm?

Yes, the berms themselves have the exact same design, dimensions and bracket pocket positioning. The only thing new is the bracket. Our new wire bracket has replaced the traditional L-bracket. We were receiving feedback from customers to innovate a bracket that would not slide out of the sidewall pockets when moved, so we did. Customers so far are loving this new model.

Why did you change the old flat aluminum bar bracket?

Our customers were reporting back to us from the field that the flat bar aluminum brackets were slipping out of their berm sidewalls when moved. This moved us to test alternative designs that would address this challenge and ease use on the job.

Are these wire brackets as strong as aluminum bar brackets?

Our new wire brackets are made from heavy gauge steel and have been thoroughly tested to perform better than the previous aluminum bar.

Do the brackets slip out of the berm pockets?

No. The great thing about our patent-pending bracket design is that they are pinched a bit to slide into the berm sidewall pocket, and spring back out a bit to “lock” into place. Watch the difference here.

How do wire brackets stay in place?

By design, the brackets are pinched when sliding them into the berm sidewall pocket and will spring back and the top portions will hold in place. See how they work here.

What material is a wire bracket berm made of?

These berms can be constructed from many materials to suit your specific spill containment needs. We carry a variety of materials that are UV and chemical resistant. Common and stocked berm materials are 40 mil polyethylene, vinyl, and our proprietary X-Guard.

Do the brackets come with the berm?

Yes, brackets come included in the purchase price of each unit. Berms can also be purchased without brackets, or replacement/extra brackets can also be ordered.

How many brackets does a wire bracket berm use?

The number of brackets per berm is determined by the dimensions, but brackets are generally placed ~30” apart around the perimeter for ultimate stability.

What sizes of wire bracket berms are available?

We keep an inventory of the industry’s most common sizes, from 6’x6’ up to frac tank sizes of 12’x50′ and everything in between. We will also custom manufacture any dimensions you would need to accommodate space constraints of site-specific needs. You can click here to get a quote.

Do you offer protective accessories?

To maximize the useful life of your spill containment berms, PacTec offers a full line of protective accessories – hose bridges, felt underlayment, rubber track matting and more. See all berm accessories here.

Are wire bracket spill berms cheap?

PacTec’s wire spill containment berms are the most economical option available. They are a very inexpensive way of ensuring compliance with regulations and to meet the requirements of most spill containment guidelines on job sites.

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