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These general purpose mats provide cushion to reduce the fatigue and strain of standing while working.
Thicker than standard antifatigue mats, these mats have more cushion for greater comfort.
Made of polyurethane foam, these mats are the ultimate in durability and comfort.
Thicker than our other wear-resistant antifatigue mats, these mats have more cushion for greater comfort.
Durable and cushioned, these mats combine the comfort of an antifatigue sponge mat with wear-resistant construction.
Rated for use in Fed. Spec. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean rooms, these mats release a low number of particles into the air.
These mats withstand occasional contact with grease.
Use these mats where drainage and slip resistance are a priority.
Hollow tubes form a flexible, cushioned surface to reduce the fatigue and strain of standing while working.
Rigid and lightweight, these polyethylene mats resist acids, salt, gasoline, solvents, and chemicals.
These general purpose mats provide a walking surface in wet environments that allows liquids to drain beneath your feet.
Rigid mats are more durable than flexible mats, withstanding heavy loads and rough use.
Suction cups on the bottom keep these mats in place when wet.
These mats provide good traction while protecting walkways, ramps, and other high-traffic areas.
These mats have a smooth bottom for use on hard floor surfaces.
Tested to withstand the stated dielectric test voltage, these mats protect workers from electrical shock when working around high-voltage equipment.
These mats have an abrasive scraping surface and absorb water.
These mats have an abrasive fiber surface to scrape off dirt, mud, and snow.
Topped with carpet, these mats provide excellent moisture absorption.
Get three zones of cleaning power in one convenient mat. Zone one is for aggressive scraping, zone two alternates stripes of scraping and drying, and zone three is for drying.
These mats have a smooth backing for use on hard floor surfaces.
Gripping teeth on the bottom hold these mats in place on carpet.
Use these mats to drain static that can harm sensitive equipment.
These mats are made up of layers of adhesive-coated sheets. When the top sheet gets dirty, pull the tab to remove it and expose the next clean sheet.
When these sticky mats get dirty, use the cleaner to restore the dirt-grabbing surface.
Use these antistatic, static-dissipative, or conductive mats to prevent static discharge that can harm sensitive electronics and equipment.
Keep feet warm in cold, drafty rooms.
This tape has an odorless, pressure-sensitive adhesive on both sides to secure mats to the floor.
Bunching, creeping, and sliding mats and rugs can be as dangerous as they are annoying. Use underlays to keep them in place.
Add edging to vinyl-backed mats for a finished look.
Encourage social distancing in areas where adhesive floor decals can't be used or where waiting-line locations often change.
Add permanent slip resistance to floors, ramps, stairs, and docks with these solid plates.
Snap any combination of bin cups onto the liner to create a custom configuration for organizing small parts.
Protect drawer beds and tools from scratches and dents.
These liners are treated to protect your tools against rust.
Keep tools and small parts in place and protected from damage.
These pads take up less space than creepers for use under extra-low-clearance equipment.
Magnetized to hold metal tools and parts, these trays can be used right-side up, sideways, and even upside down.
Absorb spilled liquids and keep them from spreading.
Keep oil out of soil and fuel out of drains. These sorbents cling to oil but let water pass through, so you can leave them outside for weeks to catch oil spills and leaks.
Sweep, mop, and vacuum over these sorbents, and the adhesive will hold them in place.
Store these sorbent pads on your wet-floor sign, so you can quickly soak up oil and water spills while alerting others.
Absorb spills, catch drips, and control leaks in clean room environments. These sorbents are cleaned and bagged and don’t release as much lint or dust as other sorbents.
Wipe up most small chemical spills, including fuming acids and strong oxidizers, from floors, work surfaces, and equipment.
Soak up oil and water spills as soon as they happen—mount these dispensers on break room walls, near machinery, or anywhere spills may occur.
Place these pads on 55-gallon drum tops to eliminate messy leaks and drips. They have two perforated drum hole cutouts.
This film is made with virgin Teflon® PTFE resins. It can handle extreme temperatures and resists most solvents.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
This film conducts electricity to prevent the buildup of static charges.
Kapton® polyimide film is an excellent electrical insulator.
Because this film dissipates heat, it is often used for printed circuit boards and power supplies.
Stronger than PTFE, PVDF offers good chemical resistance. Comparable to Kynar and Solef, it’s widely used for pump parts, tank liners, and seals.
Often used for circuit-breaker housings, manifolds, and semiconductor components, Ultem PEI offers excellent electrical-insulating properties.
Not only does PEEK provide superior wear resistance in repetitive processes, it is also resists wear caused by abrasion. PEEK can be used as a lightweight substitute for metal parts in chemical-processing applications.
Widely used in semiconductor applications, this polypropylene meets UL flame-retardance standards.
Package food, textiles, and other products in wet environments. This film won’t absorb or swell from water.
The addition of carbon gives this material the ability to divert static electricity faster than antistatic UHMW.
In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
Often used for packaging and construction applications, this film is also known as Visqueen.
A polyester string reinforcement gives this material better tear resistance than standard LDPE film.
Practically nonabsorbent, HDPE won't swell when exposed to moisture. It is denser and more rigid than LDPE, plus it's more chemical resistant.
An economical alternative to Delrin® acetal resin, this acetal copolymer offers similar wear resistance.
This film is often used as a separator when heating parts in an oven.
An aluminum coating on one side of this film reflects heat, so it’s widely used as an insulator and in packaging applications.
Because PVC resists many acids and alkalies, it’s widely used for tanks and in chemical-processing applications. Also known as PVC Type 1.
Also known as nylon 6/6, this general purpose material is often used for bearings, gears, valve seats, and other high-wear parts.
Because ABS maintains its toughness even after thermoforming, it’s often made into storage cases, tote trays, equipment housings, and protective gear.
Because PVC resists acids and alkalies, it is often used in tanks and chemical-processing applications where visibility is essential.
Carbon mesh is embedded into this clear PVC film to dissipate electrostatic discharge and protect sensitive electronic equipment.
Static cling allows this PVC film to stick without an adhesive.
Laminate or mold this plastic film onto credit card signing screens, signs, and other surfaces for a see-through protective layer that won’t scratch.
At only half the weight of glass, polycarbonate maintains excellent impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
The slippery surface on this FEP film prevents sticking. Use it as a release film when making molded parts.
Stronger and more chemical resistant than FEP and PFA film, ETFE film resists cracking over time.
PFA film retains its performance properties through a wide range of temperatures. It is often used to insulate cables.
Polyester absorbs almost no moisture and resists swelling in wet environments. It is also known as PET and PETE.
A static-dissipative coating on this polyester film prevents electrostatic discharge from damaging sensitive electronic equipment.
Also called acetate, this is the same clear film that's used in window envelopes.
Made of PVC, these pads endure exposure to corrosive chemicals, such as cleaning solvents, chlorine, and hydrochloric acid.
Thick foam pads provide a layer of comfort when working on your knees.
Cover floors with these temporary protectors. Adhesive on the back keeps them in place better than taped paper, and they can be left for up to 30 days.
Pads are marked with inch and centimeter grid lines to guide your cut.
Pads heal themselves to seal surface nicks and cuts.
Place these plastic pads under the material you're punching to protect work surfaces and keep punch edges sharp.
Rated IP67 and NEMA 6, these switch mats withstand washdowns.
With a smaller footprint than other switch mats, these fit in confined spaces.
Customize the length of these switches by cutting them from a 25-foot roll.
These mats fit under carpeting or anywhere else you want to hide them.
Step on these mats to control doors, lights, or alarms.
Prevent personnel from getting too close to dangerous equipment when equipment is on—these mats turn equipment off when someone steps on them or when a fault is detected.
Thicker than standard safety switch mats, these withstand repeated impact from heavy and sharp objects.
These narrow switches are also thin enough to be hidden under carpeting or installed anywhere space is limited.
Control static electricity on work surfaces—mats transfer static charges from the top of the surface to the ground.
There are hundreds of cushioning pillows in every foot of these pliable mesh sheets. They're often used as a protective liner in drawers and cabinets and anywhere a nonskid surface is required.