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Products Detail: WaterHog DiamondCord
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Ridged construction effectively removes and traps dirt and moisture below shoe level.
Exclusive rubber-reinforced face nubs prevent pile from crushing, ensuring high
performance and extended life. Fiber system utilizes a "fiber bundle" made up of
monofilament polypropylene and 2750 denier BCF Olefin yarn that is air entangled
together. This unique construction produces exceptional wiping and scraping performance.
Available in Smooth or Cleated backing types. The "water-dam" traps
dirt and water so they stay on your mat and off your floors, minimizing slip hazards
and floor damage. A wide selection of 18 standard commercial sizes makes finding
the right mats for your needs quick and easy.
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WaterHog DiamondCord Mats
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
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SURFACE |
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FIBER TYPE: |
Solution-dyed polypropylene, 2750 denier and heavy Monofilament, air tangled.
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WEIGHT: |
26 oz. per square yard |
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NUB HEIGHT: |
1/4" |
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GUAGE: |
1/8" |
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CONSTRUCTION: |
Tufted loop pile |
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BACKING |
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PRIMARY: |
Woven Polypropylene |
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SECONDARY: |
100% SBR Rubber (20% Recycled Content) |
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THICKNESS: |
.110" - Border |
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DUROMETER: |
60 |
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TENSIL: |
1400 PSI |
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TESTING |
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Passes Flammability Standard DOC-FF-1-70 |
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Electrical Resistance –IBM (Surface to Ground) ASTM F -150 & NFPA 99 Chapter 12 Secton 4.1.3.8 (6) (7), 1990. Average Electrical Resistance at 70° and 50% Relative Humidity: 4.2 x 10^11 ohms. |
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Passes AATCC Test Method 134-1991 Electrostatic Propensity of Carpets. Maximum Voltage Positive 0.2 KV. |
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FEATURES |
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Premium polypropylene fiber system won’t fade or rot. |
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Unique ridged construction effectively traps dirt and moisture beneath shoe level.
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Exclusive rubber – reinforced face nubs prevent pile from crushing in high traffic areas, maintaining high performance and extending product life. |
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Green Friendly rubber backing has 20% recycled rubber content and is available in smooth or cleated backing types. |
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Exclusive “Water Dam” border keeps dirt and water in the amt and off the floor, minimizing slip hazards and floor damage. |
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Dries quickly and provides a slip –resistant surface even when wet. |
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Cleans easily, vacuum or hose off, hang to dry. |
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Loop pile fabric: Combines continuous filament polypropylene fiber with monofilament fiber creating a true wipe/scrape mate that is extremely durable. |
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Colorfast: Solution dyed for excellent light and wet fastness. |
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Certified slip-resistant by the National Floor Safety Institute. |
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Recommended for use in entrances with moderate traffic
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Sizes: 2’ x 3’ 3’ x 4’ 3’ x 5’ 3’ x 8.4 3’ x 10’ 3’x 12.2 3 x16’ 3’ x 20’ 4’ x 6’ 4’ x 8.4 4’ x 10’ 4’x 12.2 4’ x 16’ 4’ x 20’ 6’ x 6’ 6’x 8.4
6’ x 12.2’ 6’x 16’ 6’ x 20’
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MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANDERSEN MATS
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1. Vacuum Daily |
| When possible, Waterhog mats should be vacuumed on a daily basis.
During periods of inclement weather, use of a wet/dry vacuum may provide a more effective method of daily maintenance.
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2. Routine Maintenance |
| Spots and non-permanent stains should be removed as needed using a safe non-organic solvent based cleaner.
In the event a solvent based spotter is needed, caution should be taken to rinse the excess solvent thoroughly
before returning the mat to service. Failure to rinse the solvent can result in damage to the rubber backing of the mat.
Periodically, as needed, Waterhog mats should be cleaned using a more vigorous method such as a pressure washer
or water hose. Following the use of this method, the mats should be placed in a position to allow them to drain.
This draining will occur rapidly and the mats will be ready to put back into service in a short time.
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3. Deep Cleaning |
| Waterhog mats may be cleaned by any routine method used for carpeted floors. This includes wet extraction as well as
low moisture extraction methods. Chemicals used for cleaning should be as solvent-free as possible and following a wet
cleaning, care should be taken to rinse the mat as thoroughly as possible. If a wet system is used, the mats should be
placed in a position to drain as much as possible before returning to service.
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4. Floor Preparation |
| Prior to the mat being put back into service, Andersen recommends that the floor where the mat will be placed be cleaned
to remove dust and dirt. This will allow the mat to grip the floor more effectively reducing mat movement with traffic.
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