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Welding
Screens
Welding
Blankets
Welding
Curtains
Anti-Static
Screens
Clothes
Mesh
Shields

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Designed specifically for use in welding areas, our Spatter Mat’s
9/16" thick surface expertly repels sparks and hot metal shards. It
offers extra durability in heavy-use situations and has a higher melt point
of 285 degrees Fahrenheit. Its super-resilient, Nitricell sponge base is
a PVC/Nitrile rubber blend that offers immediate rebound and unparalleled
support and comfort during long, strenuous shifts. Depend on Spatter Mat
to out-perform traditional anti-fatigue matting in spot-welding applications.
Diamond-Plate SpongeCote 415 is the most popular anti-fatigue mat in
the industry because of its exceptional comfort, long life, and a high-tech,
industrial image. With its exceptionally resilient Nitricell sponge base,
the mat provides true comfort. It enhances productivity while relieving
fatigue throughout the day. Diamond-Plate's safety-engineered surface
adds traction and durability to the mat, and lends itself to heavily trafficked
areas.
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Although anti-fatigue matting is widely used in most industries, we are
often asked how and why these products work. The number one question is:
Why should standing workers use anti-fatigue matting?
We believe that standing workers should use anti-fatigue matting because:
- Anti-fatigue matting reduces muscle aches, blood pooling, and back
pain.
- Anti-fatigue matting increases worker morale. A person who is more
comfortable will be able to work better.
- The proper anti-fatigue matting can decrease slip and fall injuries.
- Anti-fatigue matting can lessen down time and strengthen the value
of Early-Return-To-Work programs
When a person stands still on a hard surface, leg muscles are constricted.
Those constricted muscles are working hard to keep the person in an upright
position, leading to physical fatigue. A resilient work surface such as
an anti-fatigue mat, however, causes the person to gently shift his weight.
The leg muscles then contract and relax as they work to keep him in an upright
position. This muscle movement increases blood-flow, dramatically reducing
blood pooling.
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