DISPERSANT APPLICATION SYSTEMS

Elastec offers a line of oil dispersant spray systems for application in oil spill response. Each of these systems offers a unique method of applying dispersant chemicals on oil spills. Learn about ASTM Standards for oil spill dispersants. The NeatSweep enables more efficient application by funneling and concentrating the oil before spraying chemicals. The Elaspray system is a portable boat mounted dispersant system. The BoomVane Spray makes use of our BoomVane, allowing for single vessel operations. Read our Frequently Asked Questions.

BoomVane spay card

BoomVane Spray

ElaSpray card

Elaspray

NeatSweep Card

NeatSweep®

Oil Dispersant Application System Frequently Asked Questions

What is an oil spill dispersant?
“Dispersants” as they are known generically are low toxicity chemicals that are used to break up oil on the surface of the water and promote natural degradation. They are a tool used alongside mechanical recovery and in-situ burning.

When are dispersants used?
Dispersant is typically used in large scale incidents offshore when other means are limited. Responders will go through a net environmental benefit analysis.

Where is it used?
Dispersant is not typically used in shallow or inland waters.

How is it applied?
Dispersant has to be sprayed in the correct manner to ensure effectiveness. It may be sprayed from aircraft or ships.

Does dispersant usage have to be approved?
Yes. The use of oil dispersants is regulated in most countries. Not only does the use need to be approved, the chemical itself has to undergo testing for toxicity and effectiveness.

Products Available for Use During an Oil Spill 

Dispersant use approvals in the United States 

What dispersant spray systems does Elastec offer?
We have three different systems, Elaspray is a conventional pump and arm setup, with arms that are mounted to the side of a ship. The Neatsweep is more precise as oil is funneled to a channel where the oil dispersant is applied (dosage automatically adjusts to the speed of the vessel), and the Boom Vane Spray (BVS). The BVS system enables vessels to get closer to shore with a wider swath than arms.

ASTM Standards for Oil Spill Dispersants

The following links offer information related to ASTM International  standards for oil spill dispersants.

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