Tuesday, June 19, 2012

More Mat Horrible-ness



Come on in to our super duper Vietnamese Grocery Store!  Watch your step, though...the rigid interlocking commercial kitchen matting we have at the entrance might break apart as you pass over it!

Yep...Friday night, out on the town for some Pho for dinner and ran across this beauty.  And you might notice upon closer inspection that there is another type of drainable anti-fatigue matting just inside the door. I give them credit for providing a non-slip mat for customers. I do not give them credit for how cheap and ugly the entrance has been made to look with these mats.

I do not speak any Vietnamese but if I could I would issue a stern, "Tsk Tsk," to the business owners here.



Thursday, June 14, 2012

New Entrance Mat from NoTrax is Class Act

Evergreen Diamond Entrance Mat

Let me introduce you to the new entrance mat being offered by NoTrax called Evergreen Diamond.
Such a simple design and yet why has no other manufacturer thought of it yet? Available in Brown with black pattern and vinyl edges, Blue with black pattern and vinyl edges, Charcoal with black pattern and edges, and Gold with dark chocolate pattern and edges. Call me crazy but it reminds me of a very nice men's neck tie.

What's that you say? You wish it was environmentally kind? Oh, but it is! The carpet-like surface is made from 100% recycled nylon. (Don't ask me where they get the nylon from!)

Wish you could see another stunning photo of the mat?  Sure you can!!!

Evergreen Diamond Mat in Brown, Blue, Charcoal and Gold
Give us a call 800-858-3417 or send an email sales@mattingexperts.com.
We will happily quote any size order for you and even send out samples.


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Little Known Mat Fact

Less Expensive & Less Awesome


Awesome & Expensive


Today's installment focuses on a fact not known to many people outside of the industry of matting. Specifically, why there is such a price variance among open hole drainage/anti-fatigue mats for wet areas.

We sell both of the mats pictured above because we want to serve all budgets and needs for our customers.  To look at them, there isn't a gigantic visible difference between them. To touch them and stand on them is not super different either.

So what makes the difference between a value priced kitchen mat and a more expensive version?

For one thing the more pricey mat includes an ingredient called Nitrile rubber. This additive drives the price up but makes it stronger, longer lasting and, most importantly, grease proof.  In other words, the mat will repel fats and oils that come in contact with it. 

Another factor is the higher content of all natural rubber. Less expensive mats will often have a low amount of actual rubber and utilize clay fillers to build out the bulk of the mat. For light-duty settings and situations this might be just fine for a customer application. The downside, however, is that over time and under heavy use, these clay mix mats will break down and disintegrate.

So consider the facts when deciding price versus quality...my mother always used to say, "You get what you pay for," and she was right. Of course she was...