A Simple Guide to Selecting Anti Fatigue Mats5140164

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Anti-Fatigue matting is a term used for any kind of matting that provides you comfort when standing on the mat. This kind of matting is important in applications where you might be standing for long periods of time operating machinery, serving customers or just general activities. An additional significant advantage when using Anti fatigue matting is the insulation from cold floors which can otherwise have a detrimental effect on the feet and legs.

There are numerous various kinds of mats in this category but generally they come in either prepared made mats or in long rolls which are reduce to a custom length.The most popular kind of material utilized is of course rubber - though Foam Vinyl and PVC are other popular materials used.

To figure out the kind of Anti Fatigue mat you require firstly you require to determine the environment you will be in. Is it going to be wet, dusty, fragments of some thing getting on the mat, is there oil and grease present and so on.

In situations exactly where there are liquids, dust, shavings or fragments and so on present it would be preferable to have a mat with holes in it to permit the slip hazard to pass via the mat. If there is grease and oil around it is suggested to use a Nitrile rubber mat rather than just a general purpose rubber. If you are in a fairly clean environment then a "solid surfaced mat" or mat that has no holes in it would be suitable.

The surface pattern on Anti fatigue mats can vary significantly from large raised bubbles to a completely smooth surface however 1 factor usually remains constant - Anti Fatigue mats by their very nature require to compress to be efficient and therefore are relatively thick. This thickness or "mat height" can occasionally add a trip hazard so many pre-produced mats will have rolled or ramped edges around the whole perimeter.

1 of the primary factors in creating your choice regarding which style would be most appropriate would be the individuals standing on the mat - are there going to be shoes with heels, if so, then raised bubbles might not be suitable. Are there going to be trolleys or carts moving more than the mat, then a mat with a wide tapered edge will be the answer. Will there be a slip hazard due to dust, shavings or moisture, then a mat with holes or deep recesses will be the way to go.

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