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Protect Your Containment Berm Investment

Depending on the size of the Ultra-Containment Berm, you can potentially spend thousands of dollars. All of UltraTech products, including the Berms are the highest quality available and we stand behind them. But when you’re driving a truck that weighs tens of thousands of pounds in and out on a daily basis, even the toughest material can be put to the test.

 

That’s where ground tarps and track belts come in. These relatively inexpensive options can be purchased for any size Berm and will help to insure that your Ultra-Containment Berm is protected and lasts a long time.

 

Ground Tarps go underneath the Berm and are typically 1 to 4 feet larger than the Berm itself. It is made from a 18.5 oz/sq. yd. polyester blended PVC.  By placing the Ground Tarp down before you deploy your Ultra-Containment Berm, you can prevent punctures, tears and rips from occurring from rocks or debris that might be underneath the Berm’s floor.

 

Track Belts are 30” wide sections of material that lie inside of the Containment Berm and act as a “buffer” between a vehicle’s tires and the Berm. Track Belts come in pairs and will typically run the length of the Berm’s usable space. Some customers prefer to get a few extra feet on each end so they can also cover the endwalls. The polyester blended PVC layer provides low stretch and good tear resistance. The heavy-duty PVC compound offers excellent oil/hydrocarbon resistance as well as good wear characteristics.

 

Get it All-In-One and eliminate missing parts

The new “All-In-One” option for the Ultra-Containment Berms means you will get all the extra protection you need built right in. Both the Ground Tarp and Track Belts are pre-attached (welded or heat-sealed) depending on materials used to make your berm. Once you unpackage the berm and set it up, it will be  ready to use with the additional protection already in place.  Just order part number 8670 with any berm to get this great feature.  (NOTE:  This option is not available on the Economy Model Containment Berms)

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