Oil Spill Eater II


Oil Spill Eater II is a biocatalytic system of preformed multi-enzyme liquid concentrate. When combined with fresh or salt water and oxygen, it will cause crude oil and other organic substances to rapidly decompose, eventually biodegrading them to carbon dioxide and water.

Introduction

Oil Spill Eater II is a bioremediation process for the mitigation of hazardous waste, spills and contamination. It uses bioremediation processes that eliminate hazardous materials. It is a biological enzyme that converts the oil spills into a natural food source for the enhanced native bacteria found in the environment. The result of this process is CO2 and water. The enzyme permanently eliminates the hazardous waste problem, with no secondary cleanup required.

How It Works

Oil spill eater II contains the biosurfactants, nutrients and other constituents for complete life cycles and biodegradation. When Oil spill Eater II is added to a spill, the process generally takes a few minutes to several minutes, depending on how heavy the damage is of the spill. As the biosurfactants do their job, the enzymes attach themselves to broken down hydrocarbon structures, forming digestive binding sites.

Results

Oil Spill Eater II causes the oil to come onto the surface of the water, which reduces the impact to the sub-surface.
It starts to prevent secondary contamination of the water column or tertiary contamination on the body of water associated with the spill area. The spill being held on the surface will make it easy to monitor.

Economy

The product can reduce costs on clean up of spills quite substantially. Contact OSEI Corporation for information.

Health factors

The product is non-toxic to humans, animals, plants and marine life and is very safe because it is non-poisonous and non-irritating. It contains no known allergens to cause skin, respiratory or other allergic reactions. It contains no corrosive chemicals or metal trace elements, which will not damage any electrical insulation or painted surfaces. It will reduce fire hazard and then starts the solubilisation process. This process begins it is applied to crude oil, gasoline or spilled hydrocarbons.