| Scott, | | Just wondering whether you are all set with the mats and whether you got help via your Forum posting. Would appreciate it if you could share the results here. | | Thanks, | | Cunli | | | I need new mats that would be suitable for moving feeder carts across. And I need them tomorrow! We just pulled out the old ones to allow for installation of a new line and the old stuff isn't looking so pretty. Please help. | | | | Scott Davies | | Performance Tech | | 716-256-0200 X280 | | | | Cunli: I have been contacted by a few potential vendors so I'd say that the forum has been effective. At this point it appears that the sales guys (and gals) want to sell me:
- Rolled conductive material
- Conductive mats
- Tiles
I don't like the rolled stuff because it
never manages to lie flat. The mats are an OK idea and I heard about some kind of gray stuff that's supposed to work. Tiles are probably the best but I only have $1,499.99 to spend on this stuff. So I'm stuck between using multiple mats (with those troublesome wires) or buying a small quantity of tiles. Another drawback to tiles that I'm finding is that you have to let them sit for 48Hrs. Yeah, like I can do that. Some interlocking tiles may eliminate the wires, resist popping up, and be semi-affordable. That's what I have so far.
smd
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