Portable Wash Mats

$1,782.00$4,864.86 (inc. GST)

SKU: APCVWM63 Categories: ,

Description

Our Portable Car and Truck Wash Mats are tailor-made for portable car washing services and permanent wash bay facilities. Crafted with precision and longevity in mind, these wash mats are engineered to stand the test of time. It offers an easy-clean surface, high UV resistance, and a temperature tolerance ranging from -20 to +70°C. Additionally, they exhibit self-extinguishing fire-retardant properties, ensuring safety in your workspace. 

Easily integrate these wash mats into your water treatment system to create an efficient and cost-effective wash bay system. With raised sides designed to hold wastewater, you can employ a submersible pump to direct wastewater to a suitable disposal location or storage tank. 

 

Key Features:

  1. Robust Construction: Choose between high-quality PVC or reinforced polypropylene-coated fabric. These mats are built to withstand daily use.
  2. Foam Bund Walls: Continuous foam sides ensure sturdiness and can endure vehicle traffic.
  3. Versatile Underlay Options: A geotextile underlay is recommended to prevent damage, but reinforced polypropylene fabric can be used for added durability if an underlay isn’t feasible.

 

Common Applications:

  • Portable Vehicle Washing: Ideal for mobile car washing services, providing a clean and professional result every time.
  • Permanent Wash Bays: Perfect for fixed wash bay facilities, ensuring cleanliness and efficiency in operations.
  • Truck and Machinery Wash Down: Designed to handle heavy-duty tasks, suitable for truck and machinery washdowns.
  • Leaking Equipment Containment: Acts as a temporary solution for equipment prone to leaks, preventing environmental damage.
  • General Spill Containment Bund: Versatile solution for containing spills, adding an extra layer of protection in your workspace.

 

Specifications:

  • Material: Heavy-duty 900gsm PVC
  • Dimensions: 6mL x 3mW x 75mmH (Internal)

 

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