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What are the Guidelines You Should Follow While Storing Electrical Mats?

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  Temporary workstations in construction sites have high-voltage machines and applications. The on-site workers install electrical mats to ensure their electrical safety. If that is the case, what happens to the mats after the completion of the project? You wouldn't want to throw them away. You can reuse them for your next project. Thus, storing them can be a great solution! When Should You Store Your Electrical Mats?  Rubber mat electrical is a protective equipment. It saves people from electrical hazards like short circuits, arc flashes, fire hazards, and others. As a result, it is important to maintain and store it properly to ensure their performance in the long term.  End of use: You can store your mats after completing your temporary application.  Changes in weather: You must check whether your electrical rubber mats are exposed to extreme temperatures for a long time. However, the extreme conditions can damage the condition of your mats. Thus, you can consid...

Insulating Mat or Cork Flooring: What should you use on your factory floor?

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You can spot cork flooring in residential settings. It is one of the go-to choices of environmentally conscious homeowners. However, the question is whether it is suitable for factories. Factory floors include heavy foot traffic and adverse conditions. Besides, high-voltage areas require flooring with insulating properties. What would you choose? Insulating mats for electrical purposes or cork flooring? Comparison Between Insulating Mat and Cork Flooring Before moving further into the topic, let us understand the  Pros and Cons of Insulating Mat: Pros: Protective equipment: Insulating mats for electrical purposes are safety gear. Besides, they have non-conductive properties. This helps an insulating mat form a shield between the ground and a high-voltage source. As a result, an insulating mat can save you from short circuits, arc flashes, current leakage, and others. Anti-skid: Electrical safety mats may have a ribbed or dotted surface texture. Hence, this design increases the t...

What are the differences between electrical rubber mats and regular rubber mats?

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Are you looking for suitable flooring to protect the operators from electric shock?  What would you choose to ensure electrical safety—electrical rubber mats or regular rubber mats?  As a first-time buyer, you might face difficulties in selecting which rubber mat to choose for your application. Electrical insulation rubber mat and regular rubber mat are closely associated terms. Thus, people often confuse themselves while purchasing.  However, this blog is ideal for you as it will help you point out the differences between them. As a result, you can make a smart purchase.  The following are the  Differences between electrical rubber mats and regular rubber mats:  1. Composition:  Electrical rubber mats:  The base polymer of an electrical insulation rubber mat is mainly composed of natural or synthetic rubber. The composition also includes fillers and plasticizers. In addition, the manufacturers add different accelerators and vulcanizing agents. T...

5 Easy Steps For Installing Electrical Rubber Mats in Your Factory

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Are you going to install electrical rubber mats? Wondering what is the right way to do that? Do you want an installation guide with easy steps?  Well, this blog will clear up all your confusion regarding this.  First, let us know what insulation rubber mats are! Insulation rubber mats are safety equipment. People operating high-voltage appliances are vulnerable to electric hazards. Several industries in the UAE rely on electrical mats to ensure electrical safety. It has high dielectric strength and can withstand electric current without breaking down. Additionally, it is non-conductive and bypasses excessive currents during any power accident.  This is how you can Install your electrical rubber mats in 5 easy steps! 1. Measure the area Measure the area where you want to install your electrical insulation mat.  Note the accurate dimensions of the space. Measure the length and width of the application area. Match the dimensions of the application area to your electrica...