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Sticky Mats - the Unsung Hero of the Cleanroom

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Sticky mats are specially designed to remove 99.9% of dust in five steps on the mat. This adhesive barrier collects the debris and is easily removed when the sheet is used. Each mat has 30 numbered sheets and is designed to resist adhesive transfer so they don’t stick together or cause a tripping hazard.

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Cleanroom Adhesive Sticky Mats, Tacky Mats, Essential Mats

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Our anti-microbial treated cleanroom adhesive sticky mats offer the additional service of reducing bacterial and viral contamination. Sticky mats are essential in controlling dust, particulate matter and dirt in a cleanroom environment. With their key features working together to keep your cleanroom contaminant-free, your workspace needs cleanroom adhesive sticky mats from Medco Supplies, your favorite cleanroom supplier.
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3 Common Mistakes with Adhesive Mats

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Installed correctly, stick mats, or adhesive mats, are the first line of defense in a cleanroom or donning station. A critical component in the fight against spreading dirt and particulates in the cleanroom, sticky mats play a big role in retaining a cleanroom classification. However, it’s easy to make a mistake when selecting or placing your adhesive mat.
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Where Should Cleanroom Adhesive Mats Be Used and Placed?

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Not sure if you need cleanroom adhesive mats? Or were you just wondering where exactly to place them? Medco Supplies’ experts provide you with answers to both of these questions!
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Everything You Need to Know About Sticky Mats

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Sticky mats are the unsung hero of the cleanroom workspace. Traffic in and out of the cleanroom brings unwanted dust, dirt, particulate matter and more on the shoes and shoe covers of employees. Sticky mats, or adhesive mats, are a simple solution to this contamination dilemma. But are your tacky mats installed properly? Are you refreshing them as often as you should?
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