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How can P.O.L. Sorb suppress vapors of a petrochemical like gasoline?

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How can P.O.L. Sorb suppress vapors of a petrochemical like gasoline?

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P.O.L. Sorb encapsulates the gasoline into its cellular structure and actually will suppress the vapors. This happens because the P.O.L. Sorb is being used as a buffer to the environment. The liquid gasoline is trapped inside the P.O.L. Sorb and an extra layer of P.O.L. Sorb over the top of it is used as the buffer. This helps in cleaning up spills of liquids which give off these flammable vapors and turns a volatile condition into a manageable situation.

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