Fine rib rubber matting provides a reliable anti-slip surface for walkways, work areas and circulation routes. The fine ribbed texture enhances grip underfoot, helping to reduce the risk of slips in dry or lightly wet conditions.
Supplied in convenient roll lengths, this 1220mm wide matting is easy to cut to size and install along benches, corridors or machine fronts. It offers a practical, durable surface for commercial and industrial environments.
Product Features
- Fine ribbed rubber surface for improved traction and slip resistance.
- 1220mm width ideal for creating continuous safety walkways and runner mats.
- Supplied in roll form for flexible cutting and positioning on site.
- Durable rubber construction suitable for busy foot traffic areas.
- Helps protect underlying floors from wear, scuffs and minor impact.
- Simple to unroll, trim and lay without complex fitting requirements.
Key Specifications
| Material | Rubber |
|---|---|
| Surface pattern | Fine rib |
| Width | 1220 mm |
| Thickness | 6 mm |
| Available lengths | 5 m, 10 m |
| Format | Roll |
| Price range | £408.00 - £525.60 |
Applications
- Creating anti-slip walkways in warehouses, workshops and factories.
- Lining workstations and machine fronts to improve footing for operators.
- Protecting floor surfaces in corridors, entrances and access routes.
- Use as runner matting along production lines and packing areas.
- General-purpose safety matting in commercial and light industrial settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this rubber matting be cut to shorter lengths on site?
Yes, the matting is supplied in 5 m or 10 m rolls and can be cut to the required length using a sharp knife and straight edge, allowing you to size it accurately for your walkway or work area.
Is this matting suitable for heavy foot traffic areas?
The rubber construction and fine ribbed surface make it suitable for regular foot traffic in commercial and industrial environments. It is designed as a practical, durable surface for walkways and workstations.
How should the matting be installed or fixed in place?
The matting can often be laid loose for smaller runs or where it is held in place by surrounding fixtures. In areas with higher movement, suitable adhesives or mechanical fixings can be used in line with the floor type and site requirements.
