What Is the Bottom Surface of Electrical Insulating Rubber Mats?

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What Is the Bottom Surface of Electrical Insulating Rubber Mats?

Bottom Surface refers to the underside of an electrical insulating rubber mat. It is the surface that directly contacts the installation floor, whether concrete, steel, or other structural flooring in electrical rooms.

Because it is in direct contact with the floor, the design of the bottom surface has a direct impact on:

  • Adhesion to the floor surface
  • Overall stability of the mat after installation
  • Ease and accuracy during installation

If the bottom surface is not suitable, the mat may shift, slide, or be difficult to align—affecting both workplace safety and long-term service life.

 

The Role of the Bottom Surface in Real-World Applications
A well-designed bottom surface helps to:

  • Keep the electrical insulating rubber mat firmly in place
  • Reduce movement caused by foot traffic, vibration, or continuous operation
  • Make installation easier and ensure proper alignment
  • Improve bonding performance when used with floor adhesives

In MDB rooms, switchgear rooms, and high-voltage electrical control rooms,
the stability of the insulating mat is just as critical as its electrical insulation performance.

 

Types of Bottom Surface on ElectroMer® Electrical Insulating Rubber Mats
For ElectroMer electrical insulating rubber mats, the bottom surface is designed to match different installation requirements and is available in two main types:

  1. Smooth Surface
  2. Fabric Texture Surface

For installations requiring maximum stability, the fabric texture bottom surface is the most widely preferred option.

 

Fabric Texture Bottom Surface Models
ElectroMer® offers two main models with a fabric-textured bottom surface:

  • Patterned Model
  • AIRTEX Model

 

Key Advantages of the Fabric Texture Bottom Surface
The fabric texture helps to:

  • Increase grip between the mat and the floor
  • Minimize slipping or unwanted movement
  • Keep the mat stable from the initial installation stage

 

When installed together with floor adhesive, the fabric texture structure allows:

  • Better adhesive penetration and bonding
  • Stronger and more secure attachment
  • Reduced risk of peeling or detachment over long-term use

This makes fabric-textured bottom surfaces ideal for applications requiring permanent installation and continuous long-term operation.

 

Need Help Choosing the Right Bottom Surface?
Selecting the correct bottom surface ensures better stability, easier installation, and longer service life for electrical insulating rubber mats.

For professional advice on choosing the most suitable Bottom Surface for your application, please contact:
ElectroMer® | Polytech Industry Company Limited
   LINE: @ptirubber
   Email: info@ptigroups.com

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