Dense stud Rubber Stable Mat, Cow Mat, Rubber Flooring for Horse
Negotiable /Piece
Min.Order:500 Pieces
Wuhan Red Star Agro-Livestock Machinery Co., Ltd.
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Product name: Dense stud Rubber Stable Mat, Cow Mat, Rubber Flooring for Horse
product size:
1.83m*1.22m*17mm |
1.83m*1.22m*12mm |
2m*1m*10mm |
2m*1m*15mm |
2m*1m*20mm |
1. With moderate hardness, endure moderate pressure, good toughness, elasticity, anti-impact and abrasion resistance, ageing resistance, and anti-slip performance.
2.Using widely in the livestock stables, walking area, machines’floor, tailgate ramp.
3.Easy to clean, it creates a secure and satisfy environment for the animal.
4.Textured surface for improved grip.
5.Provides additional warmth and insulation.
6.Groove underside for effective drainage.
Bubble surface with flat or groove bottom.
Dot/stud surface,with groove or flat bottom
We can make this mat in roll ,within 2m wide ,can be inserted cloth in it.
Product features:
•Application Horse stable, hog lot, pigsty, cattle pen,cow stall, horse stall, horsebox floors, trucks and van's etc.
Bubble top matting is one of the most commonly used solid rubber mats in the world.
The top surface is covered in hundreds of small 'bubbles' or domes, offering a good, non-slip surface, particularly useful for older horses that need more grip to get up safely.
The underside of the mat has deep drainage grooves running along the length of the mat offering uni-directional drainage when laid onto concrete floors. This mat can also be laid onto hardcore or earth floors making it very versatile.
While the mats are normally used bubble up, they are equally as useful laying the bubbles down where they then offer a multi-directional underside drainage especially when laid on trowel finished concrete floors. Used in horse boxes, the mats are normally used grooves up - running from front to back and allow urine to flow freely out of the back door !
If laid tightly between walls for stables, sealing the seams is not really necessary, however this can be done quite simply with various different sealants including black silicone or gutter sealant.
Installation General Guidelines:
- Measure the area to determine how many mats are required - if in doubt ring us with details or send a sketch.
- Decide on the best layout - if in doubt please ask - we'll be happy to help!
- Clean and disinfect the stable and allow to dry (or sprinkle powdered disinfectant under the mats)
- Lay mats, normally working from the front of the stable to the back, ensuring there are no joins in the door area.
- Trim mats to fit - use a straight edge (preferably wood) and a sharp Stanley knife - by using soapy water on the blade you'll also ease the cutting.
- Mark where you need to cut, measuring the gap to fit - allow approximately 10mm oversize beside walls.
- Cut the mat (using a broom handle or similar underneath to bend the rubber as you cut ensures easier cutting)
- Using a mallet or hammer, knock the mat into position. Wedging it against the wall ensures the complete floor is tight and all joins are sealed.
- A black mastic can be used to seal around the edge of the floor where walls are uneven or gaps are left.