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Oilguard – helping to protect beaches from oil spills

Tue, Jun 15th, 2010

The current oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is causing major damage to the open waters and coastal regions. This acute problem will at the very least persist for several months. Given the magnitude of the oil release, no existing technique alone is able to grant full protection against the oil which will eventually end up on beaches, rocks and land. Once oil is on land the contamination can be severe, and the cost and effort associated with the cleanup tremendous.
The vast coastal eco-system impact of the oil-spill was the driving force for HeiQ Materials AG - a Swiss high-performance textile effects company,TWE - a world leading German manufacturer of nonwoven fabrics and Beyond Surface Technologies to develop, produce and launch an oil absorbing nonwoven fabric called Oilguard. Rolled out on beaches, Oilguard specifically contributes to the beach protection due to its built-in capability to absorb oil while repelling water at the same time.
"Based on our previous product development work on super hydrophobic technologies for textiles, we have a unique know-how and understanding which we have now been able to rapidly turn into a product, Oilguard, that can play a role in helping to mitigate the serious problem in the Gulf of  exico", says Carlo Centonze, CEO of HeiQ. "We are pleased to be able to assist with our know-how and technologies for a crucial cause like this."


Photo: Oilguard fabric selectively absorbing oil and repelling water.

Oilguard was developed under extreme time constraints in a joint effort by each of the companies involved. The Oilguard nonwoven fabric can be up to 6 yards wide and hundreds of yards long. The companies' current production capacity corresponds to 20 miles of new beach protection every day.
"We are in the unique position that we are set-up to deliver large quantities of the Oilguard nonwoven fabric in virtually no time to any region in need for it" says Jörg Ortmeier, CEO of TWE. "Currently we are in the process of organizing live testing in collaboration with US authorities and will then be able to rapidly contribute to help mitigate the oil contamination of the coastline."
Large scale deployment tests of the Oilguard fabric are planned to take place in the coming weeks aiming at providing guidance to the relief workers who will ultimately use the product. Carlo Centonze explains: "We have received significant interest and support from US federal and political channels and we also seek to engage state authorities, local groups and NGOs to participate in this challenging beach rescue project."


Further Oilguard information is available on www.oilguard.org



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