ULTRATECH

pH7 is the exclusive New Zealand agent for UltraTech International Inc (UltraTech).

The founders of UltraTech International pioneered the field of spill containment products in the early 1980’s. UltraTech was formed in 1993 with one goal in mind: to create the world’s finest offering of spill containment and spill response products. Since then, its vision has expanded into additional product categories and the company now features a product line that consists of over 400 unique products.

Focusing intensely on meeting customer needs in an innovative and cost-effective manner, the company has introduced an average of 20 new products per year. UltraTech’s design and development team is credited with nearly 50 patents.

SECONDARY CONTAINMENT

The Secondary Containment product line is the most extensive in the world. Using molded polyethylene, polyurethane and polymer-coated fabrics as the primary materials of choice, these “secondary containment” products are engineered to capture hazardous material spills from a wide variety of vessels, including laboratory bottles, drums, IBC tanks, stationary tanks, machinery, tanker trucks and railcars.

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

Storm water runoff is one of the leading causes of pollution in rivers and lakes.  The Stormwater Management product line features an array of products designed to filter contaminants (e.g. - sediment, oil and chemicals) from Stormwater runoff, stop hazardous spills from entering storm drains and protect drums and tanks from outdoor elements.

FACILITY PROTECTION

The Facility Protection product line is comprised of many practical products, designed to protect facility structures. Various items protect walls, I-beams, etc., against physical damage while others protect against damage caused by uncontrolled fluid flow including water, chemicals and oil. The product line helps reduce maintenance costs while enhancing the appearance of a facility overall.

UltraTech Catalogue

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