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   Pawling Corp.  Recreational & Athletic Flooring Systems  

Heavy-Duty Carpets - Page 13

 

 

Heavy-Duty Carpets

Spike-resistant carpet

Protector Carpet Matting EM-40

Decorative ribbed pattern, exceptional protection. Protector maintains its appearance even under heavy-traffic conditions. Its durable, rugged blend of heather fiber provides excellent resistance to fading and UV light degradation. Protector's coarse fiber surface effectively traps soil. Simply shampoo or vacuum to clean.


 

Construction:

 

Nonwoven needle punched

Fiber type:

 

Polypropylene blend of 17-240 dtex per filament fibers

Pile weight:

 

52 oz./sq. yd

Size:

 

6'6" or 13'2" x approx. 50'

Thickness:

 

1/2"

Back coating:

 

Nonskid rubber tile back. (Specify hot melt beveled nosing if desired. Tile/Carpet Edge guard (style FCAC-14) also available

Adhesive:

 

ADH 40 nonflammable

Flammability:

 

DOC FF-1-70 and FF-2-70

Static Coefficient of Friction:

 

Dry, 0.41; wet, 0.69 (ASTM D-2047)



Tile Carpet Edge and Transition Guard FCAC-14

Rigid retainer installs under the carpet with adhesive or tape and the flexible radiused cap accommodates minor differences in elevation between interlocked flooring and carpet.

 

Length:

14'0"

Width:

1"

Weight:

.25 lbs./ft.

 

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