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TRAPWELL COMFORT MATTING - BLUE (12m x 0.9m)
TRAPWELL COMFORT MATTING - BLUE (12m x 0.9m)
SKU: SU2572
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Trapwell Comfort is constructed from soft vinyl loops, bonded together to form an open, free draining structure which provides the ultimate barefoot comfort and anti-slip protection. The seamless pattern means it is easy to cut to fit any shape and around obstructions, such as a pool hand rails. Designed with no backing, means the mat is reversible and very easy to clean.
- Unbacked, free-draining reversible matting for safety in wet areas
- Soft vinyl loops for barefoot comfort
- Can be cut to fit any shape and around obstacles such as pool handrails
- Suitable for most leisure applications including pool surrounds, saunas, changing and shower rooms
- Overall height 10mm
| Technical Specification | |
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| Slip resistant | Great slip resistance to level 2 |
| Anti-fatigue | Great anti-fatigue properties, resistant to level 2 |
| Water resistant | Great wear resistance to level 2, suitable for medium to high footfall |
| Water absorbent | The open looped structure allows water to drain easily |
| Chemical resistant | Yes, resistant to some chemicals |
| Soil resistant | Excellent resistance to soiling and stains to level 3 |
| Cut to size | Yes |
| Dry area | Yes |
| Wet area | Yes |
| Environment | Suitable for indoor and outside use |
| Product testing | Tensile strength: ln accordance with ASTM D508J2009 Crosswise - 0.76kN Hardness: 70 Shore A Traction Resistance: 17 Mpa Elongation at break: 212% Modulus of elasticity: 1600 Mpa Density g/cm3: 1,38 Reaction to Fire, Ignitability ISO 11925-2:2020 |
| Sustainability | REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restrictions of Chemicals) |
| Cleaning | Wash with cold water and mild detergent. Jet washing is not recommended |
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