- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 7.2 lb
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Learn more:
- MFR: Healthmark Industries Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: DM-2030PP
Frequently asked questions
Is this material durable enough for heavy daily use?
Yes. The Dry Mat Dual UnderGuard is constructed from high-quality spun polypropylene, specifically engineered for its superior tear resistance and durability in demanding clinical or laboratory environments.
What is the primary purpose of this protective mat?
It serves as a professional-grade protective barrier designed to prevent contamination or surface damage in clinical, medical, or laboratory settings.
Is this product suitable for sterile environments?
The Dry Mat Dual UnderGuard is designed as a professional-grade barrier to help prevent contamination, making it ideal for maintaining hygiene standards in clinical and laboratory settings.
Is this a stock item or a special order?
This is a Special Order Item, which typically carries a lead time of 2-3 weeks for shipping.
Does the purple color serve a specific function?
The distinct purple color is chosen to allow for easy identification and visual differentiation within professional or clinical facilities.
How many units are included in each shipment?
Each case contains 100 units, providing a convenient bulk supply for efficient inventory management.
Is the material flexible or rigid?
The spun polypropylene material is engineered to provide an optimal balance of strength and flexibility, ensuring it remains reliable and effective even during active use.
Can I return the product if it does not fit my needs?
Yes, this item is returnable. Please ensure you review our standard return policy guidelines when processing your request.
Who manufactures these underguards?
They are manufactured by Healthmark Industries, a brand known for professional-grade products that meet specialized facility requirements.
Is the material waterproof?
The mat is constructed from spun polypropylene, which acts as a robust protective barrier designed to prevent contamination and resist tearing, though it is primarily categorized for its durability and barrier properties.