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ASO´s Safety contact mat ASK is designed for safeguarding sections of hazardous areas where working machinery may present a potential danger.
Pressure on the mat triggers a control signal to immediately stop a device thereby averting any potentially dangerous situations. The quick-action signal is sent via a surface area switch design that is totally encased in polyurethane to insure impermeability to moisture. Optional surface materials such as aluminium, stainless steel or oil resistant coverings are available to ensure precise installation. In special cases these contact mats may be used as switch mats in applications such as controlling on automatic door.
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To protect persons against risks of this kind, pressure sensitive safety mats are employed. At devices such as machines, machining centres, presses, robot cells, high-shelf warehouses and many others, safety mats immediately switch off the power source, when the mat is stepped on. As long as the person stays on the mat, the machine cannot be set back into operation.
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Safety contact rails are commonly used as break contacts on printing rollers and cutting machines. The rails consists of an aluminium support profile, C-profile, into which is fixed a rubber profile contact strip.
Bumpers are employed on automatic production lines to minimise danger to both people and machines. The large foam rubber cushions enable long practical braking and run through distances, thus enabling designers to optimise protection to both personnel and machines.
The ASK Safety Mat is used as personal protection within the dangerous areas around presses, robots, production lines, machines etc. When connected to a suitable monitoring system stepping on the Safety Mat will immediately be detected causing dangerous machine movements to be stopped. This is made possible by the detection of electrical contacts closing within the sandwich construction of the Mat.
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Whether for machines, robots or transfer lines - Mayser Safety Mats
offer maximum protection for hazardous areas of movement.
For any shape of area!
Depending on requirements, there are safety mats with rubber surface
topping for anti-slip protection and/or to avoid the danger of tripping -
also with matching ramp rails.
Applications:
- Occupational safety
- Buses + trains
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An Omron STI Universal Safety Mat system (UM series safety mat combined with an MC3, MC4, or MC6) offers a simple method for guarding personnel around hazardous machines. A safety mat system offers freedom, flexibility, and reduced operator fatigue when compared with traditional guarding methods such as interlocked fences, pullback restraints or perimeter barriers. Full visibility of and access to the work area is maintained.
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ASTEEL SENSOR's sensitive mats are complete safety electric systems which integrate a sensor and an automatic control module.
ASTEEL SENSOR's mats are particularly fit in with applications such as : robots, machines, assembly lines, vertical storage warehouses.
The ASTEEL SENSOR choice :
- The system is independent from atmospheric pressure, temperature and vibrations.
- A 4 wires technology ensures the redundancy of the safety chain
- Possibility to connect several sensitive mats on the same automatic control module.
- Sensitive mats are available either with standard dimensions or on-measure according to your specifications
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Larco manufactures presence-sensing mat systems used in pedestrian control, ticketing, pedestrian safety, and equipment status. Larco engineers these mat systems to customer specifications, fitting the exact shape and style for area allocated.
Examples include:
- Passenger control including ticketing and flow diversion
- Hazard avoidance on platforms and tramways
- Operator or driver notification of passengers in limited or
restricted access areas
- Data collection (passenger counting) input to central
monitoring system used in matching peak passenger usage
and vehicle allocations to optimize traffic flow for ground
transportation systems (bus, train, and subway).
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DENSORB Sorbents
High-performance absorption materials for containing and effectively absorbing leaking liquids.
Avoid unnecessary costs and effort!
Larger accidents are not always the most dangerous.
Small leakages can also endanger the environment and compromise safety in the workplace thus posing a hazard to the workforce. Avoid high costs for clearing debris, cleaning up and waste disposal, protect
yourself with DENSORB binding materials.
Spill kits in many different sizes suitable for all emergency situations imaginable and
wide range of absorbent rolls, mats, cushions, snakes, barrel cover, oil barriers, granules and practical accessories.
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3M Nomad Basic Entry Mats
The right mats for your entranceway are rarely top of mind when you're managing a busy restaurant, café, bar, shop or office. But it's where you can make a good first impression and even save on cleaning and maintenance costs.
In contrast, buying 3M Nomad Basic Entry Mats gives you the reassurance of owning brand-new, fit-for-purpose, durable matting that can last for months*.
Easy to install, handle and discard, 3M Nomad Basic Entry Mats are discreet, hassle-free and cost-efficient.
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For non-flammable petroleum spills, use PIG® Oil-Only Rolls.
Sometimes you simply need a mat to last longer and absorb more. With a super-thick bottom and super-tough top, FAT MAT Rolls are perfect for hard-to-reach areas, wet walkways, big cleanups or any other job requiring long life and high capacity!
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HIGH VISIBILITY COVERS FOR MHEOLES
THE ONLY FULL SATURATION OIL BINDER POWDER
The manhole security cover is used to prevent seepages
- Easy to use in case of emergency; it must be just laid down on the manhole
- Made of valuable polymers, hard-wearing and flexible, it adheres perfectly to grounds which are uneven, nubby and cracked.
- Resistant to water, hydrocarbons and to the most aggressive chemicals.
- The cover is practically eternal: after the use it must be only washed before it is ready to be used again.
- Available in 6 different sizes
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CFM is made from continuous fiberglass strands randomly looped and bonded together with a minimal binder that is compatible with a variety of unfilled or filled resin systems including PE/PV, PE/PU, Phenolic, PU, PU/Epoxy.
Key Features:
* Roll Slitting - mat rolls can be easily slit into various widths.
* Wet-Through/Porosity - offers little resistance to resin flow to allow for easy and complete resin impregnation, resulting in high line speeds.
* Excellent Wet-Out - improves the ability to coat individual glass filaments and strands.
* Mat Strength - resists being pulled apart under tension during impregnation and molding.
* Manageable - can be unrolled, cut and conveyed to the mold or die without losing its integrity.
Applications:
CFM is used in many FRP applications such as pultrusion, high pressure laminating, vacuum infusion, and several fiberglass-molding processes (SRIM/RTM, etc.). It is particularly suitable for compression molded electrical and non-electrical laminates. Pultruded shapes made with AGY CFM have outstanding transverse- and random-direction strength. Typical applications include electrical flat sheet, grading and railings, window frames, boat hulls and transoms, cooling tower structural shapes and ladder rails.
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Glass fiber Nonwoven is a manufactured sheet of randomly orientated textile glass fibers, chemically bonded. Our production range covers weights from 20 to 200 g/m² and roll widths up to 420 cm. Johns Manville offers a standard product range and a wide range of specialist products designed to differentiated customer solutions.
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OC® Chopped Strand Mats consist of chopped glass fibers bonded together using either an emulsion binder or a polyester powder. The mats are designed to be compatible with unsaturated polyester, vinyl ester and a variety of other resins. OC®Chopped Strand Mats are used as gel-coat backups and standard laminate reinforcements for most contact molding (hand lay-up) applications, including boats, surfboards, panels, tanks and other diverse applications. Their many excellent product characteristics have been used to provide superior performance in a broad range of end-use markets such as marine, transportation, recreation, construction, consumer and anti-corrosion
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3B Continuous Filament Mat (CFM) is a non-woven mat made from Advantex filaments, consisting of continuous fibres randomly oriented in multiple layers. The glass fibre is bonded with silane coupling agent and the layers held together with a suitable binder.
3B offers two groups of CFM: powder mats and emulsion mats. Both groups provide end-users with different controls over rigidity, conformability, handling, wet-out and a range of tensile strengths.
CFM is particularly suitable for compression moulded electrical and non-electrical laminates as well as for pultrusion and infusion or injection processes (e.g. RTM, S-RIM or Matched Die Molding). CFM products contain an insoluble binder for unsaturated polyester, epoxy and polyurethane compatibility in unfilled or filled resin systems.
In certain applications, 3B CFM also shows good compatibility with polyurethane foams.
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Glass Fiber Nonwoven:
Glass fiber Nonwoven is a manufactured sheet of randomly orientated textile glass fibers, chemically bonded. Our production range covers weights from 20 to 200 g/m² and roll widths up to 420 cm. Johns Manville offers a standard product range and a wide range of specialist products designed to differentiated customer solutions.
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OC® Continuous Filament Mats are continuous glass fiber, non-woven mats containing an insoluble binder for unsaturated polyester and polyurethane resin compatibility in unfilled or filled resin systems. OC® Continuous Filament Mats are particularly suitable for compression molded electrical and non-electrical laminates, as well as for use in pultrusion processes.
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The Versatile Inlay for Today's New Generation of Johns Manville Roofing Substrates Combining the Advantages of Polyester and Glass Fiber Mat in One Single Product.
The market demand for so-called combi-inlays to produce bitumen roofing substrates is continuously increasing. Johns Manville, one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality products for the building industry has acted on this demand with our DuraSpun® Premium inlay. Our glass fiber and polyester scientists and engineers, using state-of-the-art technology, successfully joined forces to develop an inlay which uniquely combines the advantages of polyester and glass fiber mat in a worldwide first.
Highly tear resistant and flexible polyester mat is combined with dimensionally stable, specially prepared glass fiber mat by a unique needling technique yielding a form-locked compound without negatively influencing the glass fiber mat properties while improving the burn behavior at the same time.
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The Versatile Inlay for Today's New Generation of Johns Manville Roofing Substrates Combining the Advantages of Polyester and Glass Fiber Mat in One Single Product.
The market demand for so-called combi-inlays to produce bitumen roofing substrates is continuously increasing. Johns Manville, one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality products for the building industry has acted on this demand with our DuraSpun® Premium inlay. Our glass fiber and polyester scientists and engineers, using state-of-the-art technology, successfully joined forces to develop an inlay which uniquely combines the advantages of polyester and glass fiber mat in a worldwide first.
Highly tear resistant and flexible polyester mat is combined with dimensionally stable, specially prepared glass fiber mat by a unique needling technique yielding a form-locked compound without negatively influencing the glass fiber mat properties while improving the burn behavior at the same time.
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Applications:
Heating or temperature regulation of large surfaces and containers up to 60°C, e.g. IBC containers, silos, lorries.
The heater tarp is warmed with electric heater elements sealed in coated polyester fabric. The tarp's surface is washable and spray waterproof. It can optionally be ordered with a 5 mm thick layer of thermal insulation.
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