Product Details:
Product |
Sticky mats, Cleanroom mats, |
Mats Size
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600mm x 900mm |
Tape Type |
Adhesive |
Usages |
Cleanroom , Laboratories Hospitals |
Usages and Applications of Sticky Mats
Usages:
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Contamination Control:
- Particle Capture: Traps dirt, dust, and contaminants from shoes and equipment wheels before they enter controlled environments.
- Clean Room Maintenance: Ensures that the cleanroom environment remains free from outside contaminants.
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Floor Protection:
- Surface Protection: Protects floors in sensitive environments from abrasion and damage caused by foot traffic and equipment movement.
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Hygiene Maintenance:
- Sterile Environments: Maintains high levels of hygiene in environments where cleanliness is critical, such as laboratories and medical facilities.
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Safety:
- Slip Prevention: Provides a stable, non-slip surface, reducing the risk of slips and falls in high-traffic areas.
Applications:
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Clean Rooms:
- Entrance Areas: Placed at the entrances to clean rooms to capture contaminants from shoes and equipment wheels before they enter the controlled environment.
- Workstations: Used near workstations to ensure that workers do not introduce contaminants when moving between different areas.
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Laboratories:
- Lab Entrances: Positioned at the entrances to laboratories to reduce the introduction of contaminants.
- High-Traffic Areas: Used in high-traffic areas within labs to continuously capture contaminants and maintain cleanliness.
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Dust Control:
- Industrial Settings: Used in industrial environments to minimize the spread of dust and particles from one area to another.
- Construction Sites: Placed at exits of construction areas to prevent dust and debris from being tracked into clean zones.
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Footwear Hygiene:
- Entrance Mats: Placed at the entrances of buildings and specific rooms to clean the soles of shoes and reduce the spread of dirt and contaminants.
- Equipment Areas: Used in areas where equipment is stored or used to prevent contaminants from being transferred via wheels.
Key Features of Sticky Mats
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Multi-Layered Design:
- Peel-Away Layers: Composed of multiple layers that can be peeled away when the top layer is saturated with dirt and contaminants, exposing a new, clean layer.
- Long-Lasting: Provides extended use as each layer can be used until it is fully covered with contaminants.
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Strong Adhesive Surface:
- Effective Capture: Adhesive surface effectively captures and holds dirt, dust, and other particles from shoes and equipment.
- Non-Transferable: Adhesive is strong enough to hold particles but does not transfer to shoes or wheels.
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Durability:
- Heavy-Duty Use: Designed to withstand high foot and equipment traffic without tearing or becoming dislodged.
- Stable Placement: Adhesive backing ensures the mat stays securely in place.
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Easy to Use:
- Simple Installation: Easy to install at entrances and high-traffic areas.
- Low Maintenance: Minimal maintenance required beyond peeling away used layers.
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Customizable Sizes:
- Various Dimensions: Available in a range of sizes to fit different spaces and requirements.
- Custom Sizes: Can be custom-cut to fit specific areas if needed.
How to Use Sticky Mats
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Placement:
- Identify Locations: Determine the best locations for placing the mats, such as entrances, exits, and high-traffic areas.
- Secure Installation: Ensure the mat is securely placed on a clean, dry surface to prevent movement.
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Layer Management:
- Peel Away Layers: Regularly peel away the top layer when it becomes visibly dirty or saturated with contaminants.
- Check Adhesive: Ensure the adhesive remains effective for capturing particles.
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Regular Monitoring:
- Inspect Frequently: Regularly inspect the mat to ensure it is effectively capturing contaminants and is not overly saturated.
- Replace as Needed: Replace the entire mat when all layers have been used or if the adhesive loses effectiveness.
Sticky mats are a vital tool for maintaining cleanliness and reducing contamination in controlled environments, laboratories, industrial settings, and areas where hygiene is critical. Their ease of use, effectiveness in particle capture, and ability to provide a clean surface through multiple layers make them an essential component of contamination control strategies.