Rubber floor panel MB46
for milking parloursnon-sliphygienic

rubber floor panel
rubber floor panel
rubber floor panel
rubber floor panel
rubber floor panel
rubber floor panel
rubber floor panel
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Characteristics

Material
rubber
Application
for milking parlours
Other characteristics
non-slip, hygienic

Description

Ideal for the bottom of the milking parlour, anti-fatigue and non-slip, the MB46 slab improves working comfort. Indeed, its rubber composition provides cushioning, flexibility and thermal insulation. Draining, it also allows water and moisture to be evacuated very quickly to keep a clean and healthy place. ADVANTAGES OF THE SLAB FOR MILKING PARLOR PIT : COMFORT AND SAFETY .This slab for milking parlor pit is made of 100% natural rubber. Thanks to its composition, it provides a non-slip floor in a wet environment. .The structure of its underside has the particularity of offering an anti-fatigue and cushioning flooring. .Very good thermal insulator, it allows to gain in comfort. HYGIENE, EASY MAINTENANCE .A simple cleaning with a water jet makes washing this mat easy. .The MB46 interlocking rubber tile is resistant to most cleaning products. .In addition, its draining underside allows liquids to drain quickly, maintaining a healthy environment. EASY TO INSTALL .Lightweight, this slab is very easy to install. .Note that these tiles are very easy to install because they are clip-on. There is no need for gluing. .NEW : available in roll ! RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL .Very good value for money. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .100% natural rubber .Draining underside with anti-fatigue and cushioning .Thickness: 14.5mm .Thermal insulator .Clip-on connections .No gluing .Water cleaning and maintenance products DIMENSIONS .Dimensions : 91 x 91 cm or 1,80 x 10 m .Thickness: 14,5 mm

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