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Product Details
Cleartex Revolutionmat Chair Mats provide a high quality floor protection and ergonomic performance combined with excellent value. Protects your hard floors from office chair casters, general wear, scuffs and spills. Will not crack, chip, break or shatter under normal use and correct application. Free of phthalates, tin, lead, cadmium and BPA for peace of mind when used around children or pets. Translucent finish and embossed top surface.
Additional Information
- Part #: FLRNCMFLLAC0003
- MPN: NCMFLLAC0003
- UPC: 841776105892
- UNSPC: 52101512
- The natural translucent finish and embossed top surface are ideal for obscuring worn and damaged flooring and prevents damage and wear to hard floors often caused by chair casters and foot wear.
- Rigid top surface with low roll resistance for an "easy-glide" chair movement and guaranteed not to crack, chip, cup or shatter under normal use and correct application.
- Mats have a scratch-resistant surface texture and are stain-resistant with surface contamination easily removed. Formulated to dramatically limit the visibility of caster tracking; compatible with under floor heating systems.
- Odorless and toxin-free. BPA-, PVC-, tin-, lead- and cadmium-free.
- Manufactured using 50% renewable energy from solar power and from high quality recyclable polypropylene for easy and effective end-of-life re-use.
Brand | Floortex |
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Mat Type | Chair Mat |
Application | Hard Floors |
Width | 45" |
Length | 53" |
Style | Rectangular |
Material(s) | Polypropylene |
Backing Material | Polypropylene |
Backing Type | Smooth |
Surface | Hard Floors |
Shape | Rectangular |
Thickness | 0.07" |
Color(s) | Translucent |
Capacity (Weight) | 180 lbs |
Compliance Standards | Manufactured to ISO-9001:2000, EN 425:2002 and EN 423:2001 standards |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Country of Origin | IL |
Prop65 | No |
Unit of Measure | EA |
Last Updated | 2/4/2022 |