Improve safety and comfort in wet or busy areas with these interlocking rubber matting tiles. The open drainage design helps channel away liquids, reducing the risk of slips and standing water.
Available in black or high-visibility yellow, the system includes corner and ramped edge pieces to create neat, trip-resistant borders around your matting layout.
Product Features
- Interlocking rubber tiles for a secure, customisable floor layout
- Drainage holes allow liquids and debris to pass through, helping keep surfaces drier
- Corner edge pieces for finishing the outer corners of matting runs
- Male and female ramped edges to provide smooth, trip-resistant transitions
- Choice of black or yellow edges to highlight walkways and hazardous zones
- Durable rubber construction suitable for demanding workplace environments
Key Specifications
| Material | Rubber |
|---|---|
| Surface design | Open drainage holes |
| Available colours | Black, Yellow |
| Edge types | Corner edge, Male ramped edge, Female ramped edge |
| Corner edge size | Length 180 mm x Width 180 mm |
| Ramped edge size | Length 480 mm x Width 180 mm |
| Price range | £12.36 - £44.52 (depending on variant) |
| Configuration | Individual tiles and edging pieces to build custom layouts |
Applications
- Workstations and production lines where liquids or debris are present
- Food preparation and catering areas requiring improved drainage
- Entrance zones and walkways needing slip-reducing surfaces
- Industrial and commercial environments with heavy foot traffic
- Transition areas between different floor levels or surfaces
Frequently Asked Questions
How do these rubber matting tiles connect together?
The tiles and edging pieces are designed to interlock, allowing you to create runs and layouts that suit your space. Corner and ramped edges connect to the main tiles to provide a neat, finished border.
Which components do I need to finish the edges of my matting area?
Use corner edge pieces for the four outer corners and male and female ramped edges along the sides where you want a sloped transition. This helps reduce trip hazards and gives a professional finish.
When should I choose yellow instead of black edging?
Yellow edging is ideal where you need clear visual demarcation, such as walkways, hazard zones or edges of platforms. Black edging is suitable where a more discreet appearance is preferred.
