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Safety Rubber Tiles - 500mm x 500mm
Safety Rubber Tiles - 500mm x 500mm
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Our slip resistant, heavy duty rubber safety tiles add an additional layer of protection from slips and falls while supporting heavy equipment and loads. They are perfect for busy, functional spaces such as Warehouses, Factories, Offices and Walkways with high traffic, operating machinery and high incidences of spillages.
The ultra durable rubber is resistant to moisture, simple to clean and requires minimal maintenance. With superior anti-fatigue properties, our safety tiles absorb impact and reduce the risk of body injury or repetitive strain injuries.
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Also see our 1m x 1m Outdoor tiles that are also suitable.
rubber safety flooring rolls
grass safety mats for playgrounds
Senior Care Safety Flooring Tiles for Falls
- Simple Installation
- 4 Year Warranty
- Anti Bacterial
- Easy maintenance and cleaning
- Ultra durable
- Colours: Black, Red, and Green
Fitting
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Product
| Dimensions | 500mm x 500mm |
| Thickness(es) | 20mm / 30mm |
| Shape | Square |
| Profile | Flat |
| Colour(s) | Black/Green/Red |
| Applications | Outdoor Domestic & Commercial Use |
Material
| Properties | Tough Elastic, High Compression Resistance and Impact Strength |
| Composition | 92% Recycled SBR Rubber bonded with 8% PU |
Technical Specification
| Width | +/-2% |
| Length | +/-2% |
| Thickness | +/-4% |
| Dry Conditions (Slip Resistance) | ≤ 105PTV | PN -EN 13036-4 2004 |
| Wet Conditions (Slip Resistance) | ≤ 75PTV | PN -EN 13036-4 2004 |
| Abrasion Resistance, mg | ≤ 560 | PN - EN ISO 5470-1:2001 |
| Tensile Strength, MPA | ≥ 0.65 |
| Elongation At Break | ≥ 40 | PN - EN 12230:2005 |
| Hardness | 55 up to 75 | PN - ISO 868 PN-93/C-04206 |
| Density | 950 to 1,000kg/m3 | OTP 1168 PN-EN ISO 845 - 2010 |
| Fire Classification | EF1 |