NON-SLIP MAT: Equipped for both residential and commercial entrance mats have been designed with safety as a key feature. Our rubber backed floor mats can withstand the pressures of a high foot traffic area without the tell-tale signs of wear, tear and slipping.
1. Material: Anti-skid rubber mats are typically made from durable, high-quality rubber materials that are resistant to wear and tear. The rubber can be natural or synthetic, and is designed to provide a non-slip surface that is resistant to chemicals, oils, and other substances commonly found in industrial settings.
2. Size and shape: Anti-skid rubber mats come in various sizes and shapes, with dimensions ranging from small interlocking tiles to large rolls that can cover entire floors. They can be cut to size and shape to fit specific areas, and can be easily installed using adhesive or interlocking systems.
3. Surface texture: Anti-skid rubber mats have a textured surface, with grooves, ridges, or bumps that provide traction and prevent slips and falls. The texture can be customized to provide different levels of slip resistance, depending on the intended use.
4. Thickness: Anti-skid rubber mats come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 2mm to 12mm. Thicker mats can provide additional cushioning and shock absorption, while thinner mats can be easier to clean and maintain.
5. Color: Anti-skid rubber mats can come in various colors, including black, gray, and yellow. The color can help improve visibility and safety in dimly lit areas.
6. Temperature range: Anti-skid rubber mats can withstand a wide temperature range, typically from -40°C to 120°C. They can also resist temperature changes and fluctuations without cracking or becoming brittle.
7. Applications: Anti-skid rubber mats are used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications, including factories, warehouses, kitchens, and hospitals. They are also used in residential settings, such as garages and outdoor decks, to provide slip-resistant surfaces.
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