Interlocking Rubber Floor Tile, 17mm thick
Individual tile size: 50cm x 50cm or 100cm x 100cm
Thickness: 17mm
Weight: 14kg per sqm
Material: Recycled rubber
Interlocking Rubber Floor Mat, 17mm thick
The interlocking rubber floor tiles provide a safe and durable floor surface for use in gymnasiums and other fitness/workout areas, including weight rooms. They are also suitable for workshops, store rooms, production lines and garages. The amoebic easy-sweep surface design makes for easy maintenance and also prevents slips and falls during workout. Perfect for covering large rooms at low cost.
These rubber floor mats also provide excellent acoustic and thermal insulation, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
We also supply ramped edging strips separately, please click the 'Accessories' tab above for details.
Features
- Amoebic non-slip surface
- Interlocking modular design
- Heavy duty construction
- Manufactured from recycled rubber
- Good acoustic and thermal insulation
- UV resistant for indoor and outdoor applications
- Conforms to uneven surfaces
- Requires no surface preparation
Suitable applications
- Gyms/weight rooms
- Garages
- Workshops
- Music studios
- Production and assembly lines
- Temporary outdoor sports surface
- Marquee flooring
- Size
- 50cm x 50cm or 1m x 1m
- Thickness
- 17mm
- Weight
- 3.5kg
- Material
- Rubber (Recycled)
- UV resistant
- Yes
- Chemical, oil and acid resistant
- No
- Surface type
- Easy sweep
Can you confirm if an expansion gap around perimeters to walls is required and if so how large this gap needs to be?
The matting can expand and contract slightly due to temperature variation, normally not enough to worry about however a gap of around 10mm around the perimeter of the installation would be a sensible precaution. This can be concealed with skirting.
hi, assuming to have two of these rubber mats interlocked together on the floor, what would happen if someone pulls vertically one of the borders? would the mats remain interlocked? how easy would it be to lift, and does it become harder to lift a border, if more mats are joined together? how does it compare to interlocked pvc tiles?
Hello and thank you for your enquiry. These mats will certainly come apart if lifted, as the interlocking system is not a permanent connection. It is harder to lift them if more mats are joined together. Compared to the PVC tiles, more force is required to separate these mats as there is more friction between the parts and they are also heavier. I hope this helps.
Hello - could this rubber matting be used as a bathroom flooring? And if so how would it be fixed to a level concrete floor please? many thanks
Hello. This product wouldn't really be suitable for a bathroom, as the joints would need to be siliconed and the fact that the joints are the jigsaw type it would be difficult and look quite messy.