Wearwell's Military Switchboard matting installed to prevent electric shock in a workspaceWearwell's Military Switchboard matting installed to prevent electric shock in a workspace

The Need for Non-conductive Matting is Critical If…

Team members are exposed to high-voltage electricity in the workplace
The work area has high-voltage warning signs to indicate electrical danger
Workplace safety and ensuring the safety of personnel is a concern

Marbleized Military Switchboard Matting - Blue

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Specially treated for flooring applications, this non-conductive matting meets Mil. Spec. 15562-G, Type I. When installing several widths of matting side-by-side, it is important to seal the seams to ensure reliable and consistent insulative properties. For best results, use professional floor installers. They have experience and machinery designed to bond this material.

  • Designed for permanent installation using any vinyl-compatible mastic adhesive
  • Surface conforms toMIL-DTL-15562G, Type II, 30,000 volts
  • Recommended Max Usage up to 3000 volts
  • Overall thickness 1/8”

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SKU Short Description Color Thickness Dimensions Stock Part UOM
710.18x3x75MBL Marbleized Military Switchboard Matting Blue 1/8" 3' x 75' Yes RL
710.18x50BL Welding Thread Blue 1/8" 50' No RL
Parameters of Category: Specifications - General
Suitable EnvironmentDry
TypeNon-Conductive Accessory
Customization LevelC1 - Custom Length
Solid or DrainageSolid
CompoundPVC
Recycled<10%
Warranty1 Year
Test Specification & Results
PropertyTest / Result
Flammability Passes Mil, 15562-G and FMVSS 302
Taber Abrasion Not Available
Temperature Range ASTM D1056 -20 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit
Coefficient of Friction ASTM F1677 / Dry: COF = .79
Compression Deflection Not Available
Tear Strength ASTM D412-98a Die C 500 psi
ESD Rating Not Applicable
Dielectric Strength Surface conforms to ANSI/ASTM D178 01, Type II, Class 2: 6,000 volts. (Recommended Max Usage up to 1,000 volts)

Key

  • A = Performs well
  • B = Slightly affected
  • C = Moderately affected
  • D = Highly affected
  • U = Not recommended
  • NT = Not tested
Chemical Urethane Nitrile PVC CFR SBR Natural Rubber
Acetone U U U C C C
Animal Fats NT A C U U U
Bleach Solution (10% Dilute) NT B B C C C
Boric Acid B A A A A A
Brake Fluid U A B D D D
Brake Fluid (Silicone Based) U A B A B B
Chlorine Solution (3% Dilute) C A B C C C
Citric Acid NT A C C C U
Cutting Fluid (Mineral Oil Based) U B B B C D
Diesel Oil U A B U U U
Ethylene Acetate NT U NT U U U
Ethylene Glycol B A A A A A
Hydraulic Oil (Petroleum) U A B D D D
Hydrochloric Acid Cole (37% Dilute) U C C B B B
Isopropyl Alcohol A B A B B A
Lacquer Solvents U U U U U U
Lindol (Hydraulic Fluid) NT U NT U U U
MEK U U U U U U
Mineral Oil C A B A B U
Naptha NT C U U U U
Napthlene U U U U U U
Petroleum U C B D D D
Salt Water A A B B B C
Tolulene U U U U U U
Transmission Fluid (Type A) U B A C U U
Trichloroethane U U U U U U
Vegetable Oil C A B C C C
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Q: What is Switchboard matting?

A: Also referred to as non-conductive matting, these products serve as an insulative barrier to protect personnel from dangerous and deadly shock. It's commonly used around high voltage areas, fuse boxes, switchgear, control panels and heavy machinery.


Q: How is the electrical insulation value of the matting rated?

A: In accordance with Mil Spec 15562-G Amend. 3, Type I with a dielectric strength of 30,000 volts.


Q: How often should switchboard matting be replaced?

A: All switchboard matting should be inspected and/or replaced every year to ensure the safety of personnel.


Q: Why is it called "Military" switchboard matting?

A: This product passes Mil-DTL 15562-G and FMVSS 302 standards for facilities with these governing requirements.


Q: How is it properly installed?

A: Please consult “Naval Ships Technical Manual Chapter 634 – Deck Coverings” for specific guidelines for installation.


Q: Are the colors shown on your website the exact color I should expect to receive?

A: No, because monitors vary so there may be a slight variance in the color. If color choice is critical, we suggest that you order a sample. Due to manufacturing processes and material dye lots, color can vary, but our products fall within an industry-standard acceptable variation.