Loose Sorbents (116 items)
Loose Absorbent, 9 qt Volume Absorbed Per Pkg, 25 lb Wt, Universal, Unscented, Off White
Oil Dri Oil Absorbent 40 qt
Loose Sorbent, 8 gal, Universal, White
Loose Sorbent, 8 gal, Universal, White
Amorphous Alumina Silicate, 1 gal Volume Absorbed per Pkg., 3 lb lb, Shaker Bottle
Sorbents, Universal, White
Loose Sorbent, 1 gal, Universal, White
Granular Sorbent, Alumina Silica (Volcanic Ash), 4 gal Volume Absorbed per Pkg., 12 lb lb, Pail
Loose Sorbent, 5 gal, Universal, Gray
40QT Oil Absorbent
Sorbents, 720 oz, 6 PK
Loose Sorbent, Inert; Organic, 6 gal Volume Absorbed per Pkg., 2.5 lb lb, Shaker Bottle
Super Clean Spill Floor Absorbent 3 lb
Oil Dri Oil Absorbent 8 lb
Granular Sorbent, Perlite, 2 1/2 gal Volume Absorbed per Pkg., 6 lb lb, Pail, Not Applicable
Vermiculite 4A - Extra Coarse
2 lbs Non Taxic Absorbent
Vermiculite 2A - Medium
Purabsorb 1.25Lb Shaker Jar
All Purpose Absorbent 50 lb.
About Loose Sorbents
Sorbents are materials that are used to absorb, adsorb, or capture liquids and gases. They are commonly used in a variety of industries and applications to clean up spills, filter air, remove contaminants from water, and more.
Types of Sorbents
There are many types of sorbents available depending on the application they are needed for. Some common sorbents include activated carbon, silica gel, zeolites, polypropylene fiber mats, and cellulose fibers. Each type of sorbent is designed for different purposes such as chemical absorption or physical adsorption.
How Sorbents are Made
Sorbents can be made from a variety of natural and synthetic materials. Natural materials like clays can be used to create granular sorbents while synthetic materials like polymers can be formed into fibrous mats or sheets. The key components of any sorbent material include its surface area and pore size which determine how effectively it will absorb or adsorb different substances.
Industries that use Sorbents
Sorbent materials have numerous applications across many industries including oil & gas production, water treatment plants, medical facilities, manufacturing operations and hazardous waste management. Professionals who work in these fields rely on the specific characteristics of various types of sorbents to meet their needs.
Find the Sorbents You Need at Zoro
Looking for a specific item? Use our robust search tool to find it by name or keyword, or use our handy filters to narrow down our full assortment. You can also check out our whole selection of sorbents along with other tools or equipment to ensure you have all you need to tackle the job, especially if you're taking on a DIY project for the first time.
Plus, when you shop at Zoro, you'll always enjoy competitive prices on tons of great brands you know and trust. We make the shopping experience as fast and seamless as possible with free shipping on orders over $50 for registered users, Net 30 payment terms for qualifying customers, and an unparalleled customer service experience.





















