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A Guide to Getting Your Electrical Rubber Mat BIS Tested

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  Are your clients requesting a third-party certification for your electrical mats due to the increasing number of safety audits? Did you know that a lack of such certificates can have consequences your customers do not want to face? It will not only cost you legal papers and havoc fines, but also the reputation of your clients. As we all know, there is no going back from that. Hence, why wait when you can get your BIS certification within 30 days if you are an Indian insulating mat manufacturer, and 180 days for foreign manufacturers? In this article, we will help you understand the following topics:  What is BIS Certification: Overview and Benefits How Can You Get a BIS Certificate For Your Electrical Rubber Mat? Conclusion  What is BIS Certification: Overview and Benefits "BIS" stands for Bureau of Indian Standards. An electrical rubber mat is a widely used industrial equipment that ranks amongst the top safety measures. You can find electrical mats in areas with high...

What are the differences between a PVC mat, a foam mat, and a rubber insulating mat?

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  Can a PVC mat or foam mat ensure your electrical safety like a rubber insulating mat? Would they be able to sustain high voltages like a rubber safety mat? A PVC mat, foam mat, and a rubber insulating mat are different kinds of flooring. Though they are used as flooring, they are made for different applications.  A rubber safety mat is a protective equipment that ensures electrical safety in high-voltage application areas. On the other hand, a foam mat is installed in fitness and play areas to enhance comfort. Whereas, a PVC mat is used as an entrance mat, decorative mats, or floor protection. Let's delve into a detailed comparison between a PVC mat, a foam mat, and a rubber insulating mat- 1. PVC Mat 1. Composition: The base material of a PVC mat is Polyvinyl Chloride. Manufacturers add different plasticizers, stabilizers, and pigments with this synthetic plastic polymer. 2. Properties: i) Wear and tear-resistant: PVC has a tightly packed polymer chain. As a result, t...