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TractionHog
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Perfect for wet and oily applications. The TractionHog is grease proof and is coated with
silicon carbide for maximum slip resistance. Special disk-shaped backing design ensures that
Traction Hog will stay in place even with cart traffic. For use in slippery kitchens and industrial areas.
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Traction Hog Mats
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Traction Hog Mats
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
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OVERALL MAT THICKNESS |
1/8"
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SURFACE |
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TYPE: |
Silicone Carbide impregnated urethane coated on Nitrile Rubber |
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BACKING |
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RUBBER TYPE: |
100% Nitrile Rubber (15% Recycled Content) |
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THICKNESS: |
1/8" |
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DUROMETER: |
65 |
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TENSIL: |
1100 PSI |
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TESTING |
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Passes Flammability Standard DOC-FF-1-70 |
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Anti-Static – Electrical resistance rating 10^8 ohms. |
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Static Decay Test Method 4046 Federal Standard 101B/NFPA 99 12-4.1.3.8 (f)(3)(i) – Maximum Time Recorded: .91 sec.
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Slip Resistance Surface: ASTM C10280-96 Coefficient of Friction: Dry - .78 |
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FEATURES |
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U.V. Stable |
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Slip resistant silicone carbide coated surface provides traction wet, oily areas. |
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Low Profile allows safety and carts to move
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Sizes: 3’ x 5’ 3 x 10’ 3’ x 20’* (*non-drainable only) |
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Certified slip-resistant by the National Floor Safety Institute. |
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Recommended for use in wet and slippery manufacturing areas, walk in coolers and freezers, oily areas and food service. |
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MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANDERSEN MATS
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1. Daily Cleaning |
| Anti-fatigue mats should be cleaned daily by sweeping or brushing to remove loose soil and debris.
These impurities can cause excessive wear on the surface of the mats and shorten product life.
The floor under the mats should also be kept as clean and dry as possible to protect the bottom of the mats and reduce mat movement.
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2. Routine Cleaning |
| On a regular basis, anti-fatigue mats should be cleaned with water-based cleaners to remove oil and grease where needed.
We do not recommend the use of solvent-based cleaners. It is important to use cleaners strong enough with proper agitation
to remove fats and other food related oils. Research has shown that even grease-proof rubber can be affected by grease and
oil if the grease and oil are allowed to remain in contact with the mat for extended periods of time. Andersen recommends
thorough cleaning at least weekly to avoid prolonged contact of grease with the rubber.
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