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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...

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...