Putting Together Wearwell Part Numbers
See an example of how Wearwell puts together their part numbers.
SKU | Short Description | Color | Thickness | Dimensions | Stock Part | UOM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
793.15Cord | 15' Cord | Black | 15' | Yes | EA |
Ramps and accessories
SKU | Short Description | Color | Thickness | Dimensions | Stock Part | UOM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Other | ||||||
793.HG | Heel Grounder | Black | N/A | Yes | EA | |
793.15Cord | 15' Cord | Black | 15' | Yes | EA |
Parameters of Category: Specifications - General
Suitable Environment | Dry |
Type | Mat Accessory |
Customization Level | Standard Sizes Only |
Solid or Drainage | Solid |
Compound | |
Recycled | <10% |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Test Specification & Results
Property | Test / Result |
---|---|
Flammability | Not Available |
Taber Abrasion | Not Available |
Temperature Range | Not Available |
Coefficient of Friction | Not Available |
Compression Deflection | Not Available |
Tear Strength | Not Available |
ESD Rating | Not Available |
Dielectric Strength | Not Available |
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: How do I know if I need a grounding cord?
A: The idea of ESD matting is to provide a path, or a circuit, to ground. Even though the mat or flooring product is made of materials that will allow electricity to flow, the circuit must be complete all the way to ground. The OHM rating required by the application must be maintained all the way through the circuit until the static electricity reaches ground. The best way to ensure this is by using the correct grounding cord.
Q: Will the Industrial Athlete need additional grounding protection?
A: This depends on the application and current requirements. If the Industrial Athlete is working on sensitive parts that need to be protected from electrostatic charge, a grounding wrist strap is required. A heel strap grounding cord may also be necessary if non-conductive soled shoes are worn.