Mat Types
Entrance Mats
These mats are the primary defense against tracking in dirt and moisture. Entrance
mats should do four things:
- Stop dirt and water at the door
- Store soil and water for removal
- Minimize the racking of soil and water into the facility
- Provide a safe surface that is slip resistant and is not a trip hazard
Scraper Mats
These mats may be used inside or outside of entrances. Scraper mats act as a first
line of defense, effectively trapping and holding heavy soil and sand. These mats
should be used with entrance mats that also provide wiping properties to remove
fine soil and water.
Interior Mats
These mats perform many tasks. In many cases, they are used as "dust control" or
"finishing" mats. Other uses of interior mats include spot, spill, and soil control
in higher use areas such as vending machines, coffee service areas, copy machines,
registration areas, etc. Interior mats are also very useful in protecting indoor
surfaces from wear in high traffic areas.
Logo Mats
These mats are an ideal way to project a positive corporate image while protecting
interior surfaces. Logo mats fall into one of three categories: Entrance mats, Interior
mats, and Scraper mats.
Anti-Fatigue Mats
These mats provide a safe, productive surface in occupations that require long periods
of standing. Under these conditions, leg muscles become static, restricting blood
flow. Reduced blood flow causes fatigue. Anti-Fatigue mats allow leg muscles to
contract and expand increasing blood flow thus reducing fatigue.
Anti-Slip Mats
These mats are engineered to provide safe footing in slippery environments. Typical
applications include outside of entrances, ramps, and areas where contaminants such
as oil, grease, or water are common.
ESD
Electro Static Discharge is a costly problem in environments where electronics are
present. Anti-Static and Static Dissipative matting is an effective way to deal
with the problem.
Anti-Static matting tests range from 108 to 1010 ohms. Anti-Static matting will
not cause the static charge to increase while on the mat. Static Dissipative matting
tests range from 104 to 107 ohms. Static Dissipative mats will drain the static
charge keeping it from causing damage to electrical components and discomfort to
employees working on the mats.