Description
Professional Warehouse Rubber Flooring – Heavy-Duty Studded for Maximum Durability
Why Warehouse Managers Choose Our Studded Rubber Flooring
In high-activity warehouse environments, flooring must deliver reliable performance under extreme conditions. Our studded rubber flooring provides the durability, safety, and comfort that keeps operations running smoothly.
- Heavy Equipment Compatible: Handles forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and material handling equipment without degradation
- Maximum Slip Protection: R11 rating ensures worker safety even in oily or wet conditions
- Fatigue Reduction: Cushioned surface reduces worker fatigue during long shifts
- Easy Maintenance: Sweeps and mops clean, minimising downtime for floor care
- Temperature Resilient: Stable performance from -20°C to +60°C in unheated warehouses
- Chemical Resistant: Unaffected by hydraulic fluids, cleaning chemicals, and spills
Technical Specifications for Warehouse Use
| Property | Value | Warehouse Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Load Rating | Forklift Traffic | Suitable for material handling equipment |
| Slip Rating | R11 Maximum | Safety in oily warehouse conditions |
| Pattern | Raised Studded | Debris clearance and grip |
| Thickness | 4mm, 6mm | Heavy-duty performance options |
| Width Options | 1.2m, 1.5m, 2.2m | Reduced joints in large areas |
| Temperature Range | -20°C to +60°C | Unheated warehouse suitability |
Critical Warehouse Applications
Pick and Pack Areas
Order fulfillment zones benefit from anti-fatigue properties during long shifts, plus the safety of non-slip surfaces when dealing with spills and debris.
Loading Dock Zones
High-traffic areas where forklifts, pallet trucks, and manual handling converge. The studded pattern provides grip for both equipment and personnel.
Storage Aisles
Between racking systems where workers walk and equipment operates. The resilient surface handles repeated loading from pallet placement and retrieval.
Quality Control Areas
Inspection zones where workers stand for extended periods benefit from the cushioning effect while maintaining easy-clean properties for hygiene standards.
Despatch Areas
Final staging areas where goods are prepared for shipping. The surface handles trolley traffic while providing secure footing during package handling.
Installation for Large Warehouse Areas
Planning for Scale
- Zone prioritisation: Start with highest-risk or highest-traffic areas
- Equipment access: Plan installation around operational requirements
- Joint planning: Minimise seams in equipment travel paths
- Drainage considerations: Account for cleaning and spill management
Phased Installation Approach
- Off-shift installation: Minimise operational disruption
- Section isolation: Install by zones to maintain workflow
- Quality checkpoints: Verify fit and finish at each phase
- Immediate use: Areas ready for traffic as soon as fitted
Heavy Equipment Considerations
- Turning circles: Ensure adequate material at forklift pivot points
- Loading points: Double-check thickness requirements for heavy loads
- Threshold details: Plan transitions between different floor levels
- Anchor points: Consider fixing requirements in high-stress areas
Maintenance in High-Activity Environments
Daily Maintenance Protocol
Warehouse environments demand efficient cleaning routines that don't disrupt operations.
- Debris removal: Sweep or vacuum loose material from surface and pattern
- Spot cleaning: Address spills immediately with appropriate cleaners
- Traffic pattern focus: Pay extra attention to forklift routes and high-wear areas
- Safety inspection: Check for any lifting or damage during daily rounds
Weekly Deep Maintenance
More thorough cleaning during lighter operational periods maintains long-term performance and safety standards.
Equipment-Specific Care
- Oil spill protocol: Clean hydraulic fluid spills to prevent slip hazards
- Tyre mark removal: Address rubber deposits from forklift tyres
- Impact damage check: Inspect areas subject to dropped loads or impacts
📦 Warehouse Installation Support
Large warehouse project? Our team provides site surveys, installation planning, and contractor coordination for minimal operational disruption.
Frequently Asked Questions – Warehouse Flooring
Can this handle forklift traffic without damage?
Yes. The rubber is designed for warehouse use and handles forklift traffic, including turning, braking, and acceleration forces. The studded pattern actually aids traction for equipment operators.
How does it perform in unheated warehouses?
The rubber maintains flexibility and slip resistance down to -20°C. This makes it suitable for cold storage adjoining areas and unheated distribution centres common in UK warehouse operations.
What thickness for different warehouse zones?
4mm for general warehouse areas with pedestrian and light equipment traffic. 6mm for heavy forklift routes, loading bays, and areas with frequent impacts from dropped items or heavy machinery.
How do you handle large area installations?
We recommend phased installation by zones to maintain operations. The 2.2m wide rolls minimise joints. Installation typically occurs during off-shifts or scheduled downtime to avoid disruption.
Does it resist hydraulic oil and diesel spills?
Yes. SBR rubber has good resistance to petroleum products and hydraulic fluids common in warehouse environments. Spills should be cleaned promptly but won't damage the flooring.
How long before replacement in high-traffic areas?
In typical warehouse use with proper maintenance, expect 8-12 years service life. High-wear areas like loading dock entrances may show wear sooner but can be patched or sectionally replaced.
Can staff work on it for full shifts comfortably?
The cushioning effect of the rubber reduces fatigue compared to concrete floors. Many warehouses report improved worker comfort and reduced strain-related issues after installation.
What about cleaning during 24-hour operations?
The surface can be cleaned around operations using standard warehouse cleaning equipment. The studded pattern traps debris until cleaning, and spills can be addressed immediately without special procedures.
Performance Guarantee
Tested for warehouse use including forklift traffic. Professional installation guidance available. Performance guarantee backed by over 20 years in industrial flooring.
Commercial Suitability Statement
Certified for use in distribution centres, logistics facilities, storage warehouses, fulfilment centres, and material handling operations. Meets workplace safety requirements for high-traffic industrial environments.
Warehouse Rubber Flooring | Heavy-Duty Studded Pattern | R11 Non-Slip | Forklift Safe
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