ArmorTrax® Plastic Bog Mat 5000x1000x100mm
August 6, 2024ArmorTrax® Plastic Bog Mat 5000x1000x100
995.00 €
ArmorTrax® Plastic Bog Mat made from maintenance-free, recycled plastic. These heavy-duty ground protectors can be used as an alternative to wooden log mats on construction sites, roads, etc. where you need a stable and secure base and want to protect the ground. The log mats can withstand high loads and are very durable. The maximum load is 80 tons*.
Size: 5000x1000x100mm
Weight: 400 kg
ArmorTrax® Plastic Bog Mat is made of 100% recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) reinforced with a metal rod skeleton. They are load tested to a maximum load of 80* tonnes on both flat and slightly uneven surfaces.
With two lifting eyes, the mats can be easily moved and installed. They follow the substrate allowing for maximum weight distribution. Its unique design compensates for linear expansion/shrinkage of mats under extreme temperature changes.
The ground cover is made of compression-molded high-performance thermoplastic that is resistant to chemicals and oil and is UV-protected. They do not absorb moisture and are mildew resistant. Standard colour is grey/black (uncoloured, ‘natural’ recycled plastic). Read more at our Brand page ArmorTrax®
AT Bog Mat is a new alternative to wood log mats. These mats do not absorb water and can withstand the heaviest excavators. They also have a slightly liquid effect and are therefore effective in environments with swamps, water and extreme humidity. This is a very durable mat for any project, long or short where heavy machinery is used.
100% recyclable & 100% recycled plastic!
Example uses:
- Mobile roads for HEAVY vehicles
- Road construction and access roads in swamps and water rich areas.
- Heavy load transport
Technical details:
Flexural strength DIN 53390 10,8 N/mm2Compressive strength DIN EN ISO 604 16,3 N/mm2
Tensile strength DIN 53455 16,8 N / mm2
Elongation at break DIN 53455 3,8%
Modulus of elasticity DIN 53457 1200 N/mm2
*Loading capacity is ALWAYS dependent on prevailing soil conditions and material limitations. Use common sense.