Młotek / 3mm / 1,6x10m / SCP Select
- Rubber compound base: SBR Thickness: 3 mm Width: 1,6 m Lenght: 10 m
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Młotek (Hammer) flooring – solid SBR rubber
Hammer rubber flooring made from solid SBR rubber is a commercial‑grade floor covering with a characteristic embossed surface pattern. Its texture is similar to checker‑pattern floorings and the surface resembles the reinforcing embossments found on industrial steel plate. This structure helps to mask minor dirt and scratches while improving footwear grip compared to a smooth rubber surface. The product is vulcanised and supplied in rolls of standard lengths and widths, which makes it easy to cut by hand with a utility knife and to adapt to the shape of rooms, traffic routes or workstations.
The base of the hammer flooring is a styrene‑butadiene rubber (SBR) compound – a general‑purpose rubber – which makes the product an economical solution for industrial and technical indoor applications. The flooring effectively dampens vibrations and noise, improves walking comfort and protects the substrate against mechanical damage such as impacts and abrasion. It performs well on concrete floors in workshops, warehouses, service back rooms, garages and technical corridors, as well as as a surface finish in storage areas and on worktops. Hammer flooring is an industrial‑grade product – immediately after unpacking a noticeable rubber odour may be present, which gradually fades over time with adequate ventilation of the room.
Application conditions and limitations
The SBR rubber used in hammer flooring is intended for use in chemically neutral environments. It is not resistant to continuous contact with oils, fuels, greases or aggressive chemicals – in such applications, floorings made from special compounds (e.g. NBR) or other chemically resistant materials should be used. The material is not suitable for long‑term exposure to weathering, UV radiation and ozone, so the flooring is recommended mainly for indoor use or in sheltered areas. Within a typical operating temperature range of approximately -20°C to +70°C it maintains stable mechanical properties; for applications close to the limits of this range it is advisable to carry out a trial under actual service conditions. In areas with high traffic – especially wheeled traffic – it is recommended to consider permanently bonding the flooring to the substrate in order to increase stability and user safety.








