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Classic Brush Mat

Product Number 110
Classic Brush mats feature extra-coarse nylon fibers blended with traditional nylon carpet fibers.  This duo of fibers is designed to create excellent scraping and wiping action for maximum soil-stopping power.
  • Superior Dirt-Stopping Power - Coarse nylon fibers scrape and wipe dust and dirt from shoes
  • Resilient - High-twist, heat-set nylon resists crushing to better trap dirt and extend the useful life of the mat
  • Fade Resistant - Solution-dyed nylon won't fade in sunlight or with repeated washing; impervious to bleach
  • Safe - Certified high-traction by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI)
  • When backed with nitrile rubber this mat is commercially launderable
  • Available in Onyx Black on choice of SBR (48 mil) or nitrile rubber (65 mil, 90 mil) with multiple backing options to ensure the mat stays in place on your floor

Recommended for indoor use at entryways where more aggressive scraping/wiping action is desired to remove dirt, sand, and moisture from shoes to prevent tracking.

2' x 3' (24" x 35")
3' x 4' (35" x 47")
3' x 5' (35" x 59")
3' x 10' (35" x 119")
4' x 6' (45" x 69")
4' x 8' (45" x 95")
4' x 10' (45" x 119")
5' x 6' (58" x 69")
5' x 10' (58" x 119")
6' x 10' (68" x 119")
6' x 12' (68" x 143")

Available in custom sizes with 3' (35"), 4' (45"), 5' (58"), 6' (68") widths and lengths up to 40'.
6' widths are available with smooth backing only.

Please note, mat sizes are approximate as rubber shrinks and expands in conjunction with temperature and time. Tolerable manufacturing size variance is 3-5%.

SURFACE
Material: Heavy-duty 3000 denier solution-dyed type 6 nylon twisted with A916 mineral 1260 denier type nylon
Twist Level: 4.25 turns/inch
Construction: Cut pile
Weight: 26 ounces/yard2
Substrate: Freudenberg LUTRADUR polyester spunbond non-woven fabric (3.8 ounces/yard2)

BACKING OPTIONS
Material: Nitrile rubber - smooth, universal cleated, or Cleats Plus
Thickness Options:
Medium duty 65-mil (body thickness 65-mil; border thickness 107-mil)
Heavy duty 90-mil (body thickness 90-mil; border thickness 90-mil)

Material: SBR rubber - smooth, universal cleated, or Cleats Plus
Thickness: 48-mil (body thickness 48-mil; border thickness 90-mil)

Overall Mat Thickness: 3/8 inch (0.375")

STANDARDS & TESTING

  • Passes flammability standard DOC-FF1-70
  • Certified high-traction by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI)

Classic Brush mats can be cleaned in several different ways:

  • Commercially laundered (see Laundering Instructions)
  • Vacuumed regularly: daily in high-traffic areas, weekly in lower-traffic applications
  • Cleaned with an extractor and laid flat to dry
  • Hang mat to dry

Mats should always be dry before they are placed back in service and cooled before rolling.

Classic Brush mats that are backed with nitrile rubber can be commercially laundered. Proper laundering will prolong the life of the mat by preventing the buildup of soil and soap residue.

For heavy soil, increase temperature to max 140 degrees F (60 degrees C). Break should not exceed pH of 9.5; use low pH non-ionic detergents.

  1. Flush 2-3 minutes, medium water level, 120 degrees  F (49 degrees C)
  2. Flush (optional) 2-3 minutes, medium water level, 120 degrees  F (49 degrees C)
  3. Break 2-3 minutes, high water level, 120 degrees  F (49 degrees C)
  4. Rinse 2 minutes, high water level, cold
  5. Rinse 2 minutes, high water level, cold
  6. Extract (low speed) 1-2 minutes
  7. Shake out (rotate wheel at wash speed with drain open) 1 minute
  8. Extract (low speed) 3-5 minutes
  9. Dry 5-10 minutes, 180 degrees  F (82 degrees  C) basket temp.
  10. Cool down 5 minutes
  11. Lay mats flat following removal from washer or dryer. Allow to cool before rolling.

Do not over-dry mats; basket temperature of dryer should not exceed 180 degrees F (82 degrees C). If mats are not dried, final rinse can be increased to 140 degrees F (60 degrees C). This will reduce moisture retention following extraction.