1. Rubber floor is a floor made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber and other polymer materials. Butadiene benzene, high benzene, and butadiene rubber are synthetic rubbers, which are by-products of petroleum. Natural rubber refers to the rubber harvested from artificially cultivated rubber trees. Rubber floors are natural rubber and other synthetic rubber floors. In appearance, it is bright and bright in color, and its texture is as soft as rubber, which is suitable for sports as a bedding for sports occasions. As a floor decoration material, rubber flooring has been popular in developed countries for decades and has been widely used.
2. Rubber floor mats are floor mats made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber and other polymer materials. Butadiene benzene, high benzene, and butadiene rubber are synthetic rubbers, which are by-products of petroleum. Natural rubber refers to the rubber harvested from artificially cultivated rubber trees. Rubber floor mats are environmentally friendly floor mats, because the materials are non-toxic and harmless environmental protection materials and polymer environmental protection materials.
3. The safety rubber floor mat is a block product, which is divided into square and hexagonal according to shape. “, can withstand high temperature 140 degrees, low temperature -70 degrees, not easy to deform, no irritating odor. Common colors are green and dark line colors. Just like laying the floor, the user can directly lay it on a flat hard surface piece by piece. You can put sports equipment on it.
Maintenance of rubber floor mats
1. According to the manufacturer’s requirements, dilute the artificial cleaning agent suitable for rubber floor mats with warm water and thoroughly wash the floor. The type and amount of cleaning agent should be appropriate, because the rubber floor is very sensitive to soap containing elements such as copper and manganese, and the floor may be damaged. The cleaning solution should remain on the ground for 3 to 5 minutes, do not let the solution evaporate and dry. Then scrub with an electric motor equipped with a stiff brush (the brush can be steel wool or a soft synthetic pad), wick away the solution, rinse with clean water, wick away moisture, and let dry. Just brush with a water latex polish, but it should be thin and even.
2. Sweep or dry mop with a treated oil-free mop; wet mop with cold water and diluted artificial detergent solution; do not rinse, and re-polish some areas that have fallen off; if there is dirt or spots on the ground, gently Wipe off; rub with steel wool for hard-to-remove spots; spot cleaning for places with frequent pedestrians.
3. Next day: Spray polymer polish frequently to remove marks left by dragging, but if the previous wax was very thick, it is not necessary to spray again.
4. Regularly: When the floor wax or polishing agent is obviously accumulated, the dirt is embedded in the floor or the surface of the floor fades, the wax on the floor should be removed; use a wax remover that protects the rubber floor to clean it as usual.
5. Avoid solvents and oils, only use dust mops and alkaline cleaners. Rough steel wool or synthetic mats, ozone and sunlight can all cause chipping and aging of rubber floors, so avoid opening doors and windows.