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Bertech High Heat Rubber Thick Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of Bertech High Heat Rubber Thick

SURFACE RESISTIVITY: Resistance-to-Ground: 8 x 10e6-8 ohms & Point-to-Point Resistance: 2 x 10e6-8 ohms. MATERIAL: Made from ESD Safe Two Layer Rubber material: Blue Rubber Top, Black Bottom Rubber Layer. THICKNESS: 0.080 inches +/- 10%; 5/64 inches. ESD SAFE: Designed for Electronic Assembly and Manufacturing where static charge is a concern. APPLICATIONS: Aviation, Electronic Assembly, and Soldering in High Temperature Setting.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Just what I needed for hazardous materials

Lots of mats for a good price. It works great on my desk (part one) and work cart (part two) and helps prevent my chains from collapsing from static shock. But if you're reading this, you know that this rug itself is quite flexible and it's not difficult to cut into pieces. The material is dense, about 1/16" thick, lays slightly flat. Backing is black. Touch the carpet first.

Pros
  • THICKNESS: 0.080" +/- 10%; 5/64"
Cons
  • Fold pack

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Seems to be a good carpet. Curls like edges after a while.

A smooth surface is easier to clean than other textured surfaces. Its bottom rubber is tenacious so it doesn't slip on the table. To update. It looks like it will curl up at the edges. On the surfaces I placed it on, it curled up about 1/8 to 1/4 inch around the edges. The top gray layer seems to be shrinking and the black bottom layer is pulling up. I've never seen this with other brands of rugs that we've used. It also absorbed the dark spots from the base of the microscope with rubber feet…

Pros
  • SURFACE RESISTANCE: Earth resistance: 8 x 10e6-8 ohms and point-to-point resistance: 2 x 10e6-8 ohms
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Starts well but yellows badly with UV exposure

It's been two years and I sadly have to cut that down to two or maybe even upgrade to a star. The matte finish withstood physical exertion, but faded badly under fluorescent lights (they all contain a UV component). I never noticed until I saw a bench we use for a cruder "mechanical" build - it had a piece of lexan/perspex installed on it to protect the mat (ESD obviously wasn't a big deal). Bank). It wasn't until I looked under the plexi that I noticed a big difference - the plexi blocked UV…

Pros
  • ESD SAFE: Designed for electronics assembly and manufacturing where static is a problem
Cons
  • New competitors have emerged

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Just what I needed best for industrial safety products

That's a lot of mats for a good price. It works great on my desk (part one) and work cart (part two) and helps prevent my chains from collapsing from static shock. But if you're reading this, you know that this rug itself is quite flexible and it's not difficult to cut into pieces. The material is dense, about 1/16 inch thick, lays flat easily. The back is black. Touch the carpet first.

Pros
  • USE: Aviation, electronics assembly and high temperature soldering
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Seems to be a good carpet. Curls like edges after a while.

A smooth surface is easier to clean than other textured surfaces. Its bottom rubber is tenacious so it doesn't slip on the table. To update. It looks like it will curl up at the edges. On the surfaces I placed it on, it curled up about 1/8 to 1/4 inch around the edges. The top gray layer seems to be shrinking and the black bottom layer is pulling up. I've never seen this with other brands of rugs that we've used. It also absorbed dark spots from the base of the microscope with rubber feet on…

Pros
  • SURFACE RESISTANCE: Earth resistance: 8 x 10e6-8 ohms and point-to-point resistance: 2 x 10e6-8 ohms
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