Rubber Flooring

Rubber flooring offers quietness, resilience, and comfort. It’s ideal for healthcare, hospitality, heavy commercial, and sports environments. The rubber flooring has different surface patterns, which can absorb scraping action and offer added grip for applications where dirt and moisture are prevalent.

This profiled rubber flooring is used where protection and safety are of the utmost importance. With an extensive choice of colors, textures, and patterns, our rubber flooring is the best in South Africa.

Our Plan/Sheet System flooring range features a surface treatment that protects the surface, improves performance, and reduces the need for cleaning and maintenance.

Our Stud System range, based on the original Pirelli design, offers a wide chromatic and typological range satisfying different application needs, starting from the small project to high traffic areas.

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Classic Rubber Flooring or Stud Rubber Flooring

This product has stood the test of time, since the beginning of Rubber production in the late 18th century it was used for tires, industrial bands, sheets, shoes, shoe soles, and other products.

The coin or stud surface rubber floor is very durable offers added grip for applications where dirt and moisture is prevalent. This ribbed flooring is used where protection and safety are of the utmost importance.

For example construction sites, airports, entryways, indoor/outdoor aisle ways, but also as industrial shelves, scraper mats, shelf liners, toolbox liners, and van flooring.

Specifications

  • Quality: SBR/NR
  • Hardness: 70° Shore A ± 5°
  • Working Temperature: -20°C / +70°C
  • Execution: upper side studded profile (stud height 1 mm), reverse cloth impression

Uses of the Rubber Flooring

  • Flooring Carwash Facilities
  • Commercial rubber tiles
  • Heavy-duty industrial flooring
  • Commercial Kitchen flooring
  • Ground protection
  • The bright lights dance floor
  • Garage flooring
  • Protective gym floor
  • Gym flooring
  • Factories floors
  • Workshops floors
  • Assembly plants floors
  • Store room floors
  • Exercise rooms
  • In the kitchen
  • Bathrooms are good candidates for water-resistant sheet rubber flooring.
  • Bedrooms with rubber flooring are soft underfoot and won’t get cold like ceramic tile.
  • Below-grade basements
  • You can put rubber flooring directly on concrete slabs too.

Dimensions that we offer

  • Classic Stud – 2.7mm 10m X 1.50m – Grey
  • Classic Stud – 2.7mm 10m X 1.50m – Red
  • Classic Stud – 3mm 10m X 1.20m – Black
  • Classic Stud – 3mm 20m X 1.20m – Black
  • Classic Stud – 3mm 10m X 1.50m – Black
  • Classic Stud – 3mm 20m X 1.50m – Black
  • Classic Stud – 3mm 10m X1 .60m – Black

Why use rubber

Even though rubber flooring is popular in commercial settings such as cafeterias, hospitals, and gym weight rooms, it’s gaining traction as viable flooring for homes, too. Some of the uses include:

  • Dimensionally stable
  • PVC Free
  • Sound absorbent and Static Resistant
  • Excellent slip resistance
  • Some types of rubber flooring exceed the minimum standard set for allowed slippage, called the “coefficient of friction,” by 80 percent or more.
  • Water-resistant
  • Resistance to heavy impact loads
  • Rubber floors are hard to gouge, scuff or scratch, giving them tremendous longevity.
  • Resistant to cigarette burns and chemical spills
  • Naturally resilient against staining, mildew, and mold, so they look great for years.
  • Homogeneous construction
  • Color uniformity
  • No health or environmental concerns
  • Natural rubber is a rapidly renewable raw material extracted from the sap of the tropical rubber.
  • Rubber flooring has gained popularity because its attractive designs and patterns are compatible with today’s architectural trends without sacrificing performance, sustainability, or cost.
  • The durability and long life-cycle of rubber floor coverings appeal to those who seek green building status, reducing the need for frequent removal and disposal, and conserving natural resources in the process in terms of both the flooring products themselves and the adhesives required to install them.
  • When recycling is not an option, rubber flooring can be disposed of easily in landfills according to local, state, and federal regulations and policies. The absence of polyvinyl chlorides (PVCs) in some rubber-flooring products ensures that no harmful plasticizers, halogens, or dioxins will seep into the groundwater.

Tough floor for comfort

  • Rubber is an incredible surface for regions where individuals must represent significant stretches of time. Padding decreases exhaustion and foot injury. What’s more, it doesn’t create static development, settling on it an incredible decision for eatery kitchen and bar region

Recyclable

  • The recycled rubber is chopped and cut into one of three primary products: landscaping mulch, playground surfacing or rubber crumb for athletic fields and other applications

Easy to maintain

  • Rubber flooring has been a floor covering of choice in commercial, educational, institutional, and government facilities where longevity, slip resistance, and resilience are important to occupant comfort and safety.
  • Today, the number and variety of facilities featuring rubber floor coverings are growing since architects and designers are responding to the exciting new colors and patterns, and facility managers and building owners are exploring new opportunities to incorporate environmentally friendly products into their buildings.
  • Rubber flooring has gained popularity because its attractive designs and patterns are compatible with today’s architectural trends without sacrificing performance, sustainability, or cost.
  • More importantly, rubber flooring is durable, contributes to improved indoor air quality (IAQ), and is environmentally friendly. With many stylish colors and textures available to choose from, Rubber flooring has moved out of institutions and is starting to be used more and more in residential applications. Home bars, recreation rooms, laundry, mudrooms, and home offices are just a few ideal locations for rubber floor covering.
  • The durability and long life-cycle of rubber floor coverings appeal to those who seek green building status, reducing the need for frequent removal and disposal, and conserving natural resources in the process in terms of both the flooring products themselves and the adhesives required to install them.
  • When recycling is not an option, rubber flooring can be disposed of easily in landfills according to local, state, and federal regulations and policies. The absence of polyvinyl chlorides (PVCs) in some rubber-flooring products ensures that no harmful plasticizers, halogens, or dioxins will seep into the groundwater.
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Black
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Black
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Grey
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Grey
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Red
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Red

Installed Rubber flooring

Bathroom Rubber Flooring
Bathroom Rubber Flooring
Office Rubber flooring
Office Rubber flooring
Workshop Rubber Flooring
Workshop Rubber Flooring
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Black
Classic Stud Rubber flooring - Black
Residential Rubber Flooring
Residential Rubber Flooring
Store room Rubber flooring
Store room Rubber flooring
Gym Rubber Flooring
Gym Rubber Flooring
Residential Rubber Flooring
Residential Rubber Flooring
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Safety on stairs Rubber Flooring
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