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  • Expanding Customer Solutions with Advanced CNC Rubber Cutting Technology

    CNC Washer Cutting MachineTo  enhance the range of precision manufacturing services we provide to our customers, Polymax have invested in the addition of a new CNC Rubber Tube Cutting Machine (Double Spindle). This investment strengthens our ability to supply high-quality flat washers, square rings, and custom rubber sealing components improving accuracy, consistency, and cost efficiency.

    By introducing this advanced cutting technology, we can now provide customers with:

    • More cost-effective production solutions compared to traditional single-piece moulding
    • Improved dimensional consistency with thickness accuracy up to ±0.05 mm
    • Virtually flash-free components with superior edge finish
    • Faster production turnaround for high-volume requirements
    • Reduced rejection rates and improved sealing performance
    • Greater repeatability through automated servo and PLC-controlled processes

    Improved Capacity

    The machine is capable of cutting rubber tubes ranging from 10 mm to 150 mm in diameter and is suitable for materials including EPDM, NBR, NR, and other elastomers commonly used in sealing applications.

    This capability is particularly valuable for customers in industries such as automotive, industrial sealing, infrastructure, and construction, where consistent quality and tight tolerances are essential.

    In addition to standard flat washers and square rings, the process also supports the efficient production of small rubber pipe sections and customised gasket components. By producing longer moulded pipes and precision-cutting them into finished parts, we can improve productivity while maintaining high levels of dimensional accuracy and finish quality.

    Improving Customer Performance

    The introduction of this technology allows us to better support customers facing challenges with:

    • Thickness variation
    • Poor edge quality
    • Inconsistent washer performance
    • Long lead times for bulk orders
    • High costs associated with conventional moulding methods

    This latest investment reflects our continued commitment to delivering innovative, high-quality, and value-driven rubber manufacturing solutions for our customers.

    To find out more contact our team of experts here, or call +44 (0) 1420 474 123.

  • Safe by Design: Understanding the Legal Requirements for Playground and Play Area Matting

    Playgrounds and indoor play areas are designed to encourage activity, creativity, and social interaction. 

    However, playgrounds must be designed with safety in mind. One of the most important elements in reducing the risk of injury is the surface beneath equipment. Properly specified playground or play area matting can significantly reduce the severity of injuries caused by falls.

    For specifiers, contractors, schools, councils, and facilities managers, understanding the legal framework surrounding playground surfacing is essential. Failing to comply with relevant legislation and safety standards can increase the risk of injury and expose organisations to legal liability.

    This article explains the key legislation and safety standards affecting playground and play area matting in the UK, how a risk-based framework helps organisations remain compliant, and what to consider when selecting and maintaining appropriate surfacing. Continue reading

  • How the Shore Hardness Scale Affects O-Ring Selection

     

    Choosing the right O-ring involves more than just size and material. One of the most critical but often overlooked factors is the material hardness. This indicates how soft or firm a rubber compound is, influencing how well the O-ring seals, resists pressure, and performs in real-world conditions.

    For most O-ring applications, Shore A hardness (abbreviated ShA or HA) is the primary scale used. However, understanding how different Shore scales work provides important context for making the best choice.

    What Is Shore Hardness?

    Shore hardness is a measure of how resistant a material is to indentation, indicating how soft or hard it is on a standardised scale. It is determined using a device called a durometer, which applies a standardised force to a material and measures its resistance to indentation. The result is a numerical value that helps compare the hardness of different materials.

    Overview of Shore Hardness Scales

    There are several Shore scales, but the most commonly used for polymers and elastomers are:

    • Shore A (ShA or HA): Used for soft, flexible materials like rubber, silicone, and other elastomers. This is the standard scale for O-rings. The scale ranges from 0 (very soft) to 100 (very hard). For example, a 70 ShA O-ring offers a balance of flexibility and durability.
    • Shore D (ShD or HD): Designed for harder plastics such as nylon, polycarbonate, and rigid thermoplastics. Shore D is not used for standard rubber O-rings, but may be referenced for rigid back-up rings (PTFE) or non-elastomeric sealing components.
    • Shore 00: Less common in O-ring applications, Shore 00 is used for very soft gels or foams, like sponge rubber or soft silicone gels.

    Which Shore A Hardness Rating is Best for your Application

    The Shore A hardness rating of an O-ring has a direct impact on its ability to seal, resist deformation, and withstand pressure. As a guide what rating should you use for different applications.

    • Soft O-rings (40–60 ShA): Highly flexible, excellent for low-pressure applications or when sealing against rough or uneven surfaces. However, they may wear more quickly and be prone to extrusion under high pressure.
    • Medium O-rings (70 ShA): The most commonly used hardness for O-rings, striking a balance between elasticity and strength. Suitable for both dynamic and static sealing in hydraulics and pneumatics.
    • Hard O-rings (80–90 ShA): Best for high-pressure environments. These O-rings are more resistant to extrusion and abrasion but require smooth sealing surfaces and higher installation force.

    Reduce Cost and Downtime by Getting your Selection Right

    Understanding the Shore Hardness scale, especially Shore A (ShA) for elastomers, is essential for selecting the right O-ring. By matching the material hardness to your application's requirements, you can ensure a more reliable, longer-lasting seal that minimises downtime and maintenance.  To find out more contact our team of experts.

  • The Complete Guide to FDA, EC 1935/2004 & 3-A Compliance for Food-Contact Rubber and Silicone

    Ensuring food-contact O-rings, seals, gaskets, and silicone tubing are safe and compliant is essential for manufacturers, installers, and end-users operating in the United States, European Union, and global food-processing markets.

    Regulatory compliance helps:

    • Protect consumer health
    • Reduce contamination risk
    • Ensure export-ready certification
    • Support hygienic design standards in processing systems

    This guide compares the three most important frameworks for food-contact elastomers and sealing components:

    Achieving FDA and EC 1935 compliance is essential for manufacturers exporting to the U.S. and EU, while 3-A compliance ensures hygienic design in food and pharmaceutical systems worldwide.

    Key Differences Between FDA, EC 1935, and 3-A Sanitary Standards

    Aspect FDA 21 CFR (USA) EC 1935/2004 (EU) 3-A Sanitary Standards (3-A SSI)
    Governing Body U.S. FDA European Commission (enforced by national authorities) 3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. (independent U.S. non-profit)
    Legal Structure Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Framework regulation for all food-contact materials Independent hygienic design standards for equipment/components
    Compliance Model Ingredient whitelist (polymers & additives) Migration limits & traceability Hygienic design, cleanability, CIP/SIP compatibility
    Testing Focus Extractables & migration into food simulants Migration testing with EU-approved food simulants Cleanability, bacterial prevention, sanitary design
    Units / Measurement mg per square inch of material mg per kg of food N/A – design & cleanability criteria
    Documentation Required Manufacturer Declaration of Compliance (DoC), lab tests Declaration of Compliance (DoC), migration test results Manufacturer verification or third-party audit of design & materials
    Enforcement FDA inspections & enforcement National authorities in each EU member state Commercial/industry enforcement; not government-mandated
    Focus Area Chemical compliance & food safety Migration limits & traceability Hygienic operation, easy cleaning, contamination prevention
    Application O-rings, gaskets, seals, tubing, sheets All food-contact materials for EU market Equipment/components in hygienic processing (dairy, beverage, pharma)
    Regional Relevance Required for U.S. market Required for EU market Enhances marketability in North America & global sanitary industries

    Key Insight

    • FDA focuses on chemical safety and permitted substances
    • EU EC 1935/2004 focuses on migration limits and traceability across materials
    • 3-A SSI focuses on equipment design, cleanability, and hygienic performance

    Together, they define the global compliance landscape for food-contact sealing components.

    Steps to Achieve FDA 21 CFR Compliance

    FDA compliance for food-contact elastomers and plastics follows a structured process:

    1. Verify Approved Materials (Positive List Compliance)

    Materials must comply with FDA 21 CFR regulations, especially:

    • 21 CFR 177 (polymers used in food-contact applications)
    • Only listed additives, stabilisers, and resins may be used
    • New substances require a Food Contact Notification (FCN)

    2. Extraction & Migration Testing

    FDA requires lab testing to measure migration of substances into food simulants. EC 1935/2004 also requires migration testing but uses different simulants and measurement units.

    Aspect FDA 21 CFR (U.S.) EC 1935/2004 (EU)
    Testing Type Extractables & migration Migration only
    Food Simulants Distilled water (aqueous), n-hexane (fatty) Water, acidic, alcoholic, fatty, or solvent-based (depending on food type)
    Limits 20 mg/in² (aqueous), 175 mg/in² (fatty) Overall migration ~10 mg/kg; specific limits vary
    Units mg per square inch mg per kg of food
    Purpose Prevent leaching of harmful substances Ensure safe migration under intended use
    Testing Conditions Worst-case: high heat, long-term exposure Worst-case per EU test protocols

    3. Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

    • Clean, traceable production environments guarantee consistent quality and contamination prevention.
    • Essential for manufacturers and reassuring for installers and end-users.

    4. Declaration of Compliance (DoC)

    • A self-issued document summarising compliance, usually backed by independent lab reports.
    • Required for audits, inspections, and export documentation.

    Authority cue: A properly prepared DoC demonstrates regulatory compliance to FDA, EC, and 3-A standards, reinforcing credibility with customers and regulators.

    Selecting the Right O-Rings, Seals, and Tubing

    When specifying components for food-contact applications, consider:

    • Regulatory compliance: FDA & EC 1935 for chemical safety; 3-A SSI for hygienic design.
    • Material properties: Durometer/hardness, chemical compatibility, temperature resistance.
    • Documentation: Lab reports, DoC, audit-ready datasheets.
    • Installation suitability: CIP/SIP systems, hygienic operation, maintenance access.

    Compliance Comparison at a Glance

      • FDA: Focused on ingredient safety and extractable limits; critical for the U.S. market.
      • EC 1935/2004: Ensures migration limits, traceability, and safe food-contact materials for EU export.
      • 3-A SSI: Ensures hygienic design, cleanability, and bacterial prevention, supporting CIP/SIP systems.
      • Manufacturers exporting to U.S. and EU markets need both FDA and EC 1935 compliance.
      • Proper documentation and independent testing support audits, inspections, and global market access.

    Tip: Following these standards ensures high-quality, safe O-rings, gaskets, and tubing for food-contact applications worldwide.

    Expert Guidance and Contact

    Our team of compliance specialists can help you identify FDA, EC 1935, and 3-A compliant materials, Contact our team of Experts

  • How to Choose the Right Material for Gasket and Seals

    Selecting the correct gasket material is critical to preventing leaks, reducing downtime, and ensuring long-term system reliability. Whether in chemical processing, food production, or high-pressure systems, material choice directly impacts performance, safety, and cost.

    Choosing the right material starts with understanding the operational parameters under which the gasket will function. Choosing the right material ensures reliability, longevity, and safety.

    Step 1: Define Operating Conditions (External Environment)

    The first step in material selection is to clearly define the conditions in which the gasket or seal will operate. These external factors determine the baseline requirements for performance and durability.

    Key considerations include:

    • Temperature: Materials must withstand both the minimum and maximum operating temperatures. For example, graphite gaskets perform well in high-temperature environments, whereas elastomers are typically better suited to moderate ranges.
    • Pressure: Higher pressures require materials with sufficient compressive strength and structural integrity, such as metal gaskets or reinforced composites.
    • Chemical Exposure: The material must resist any fluids or gases it will contact. In chemically aggressive environments, fluoroelastomers such as Viton® are often preferred due to their superior resistance to fuels, oils, and solvents.

    Understanding these operating conditions helps narrow down suitable material groups before evaluating specific properties.

    Step 2: Evaluate Material Behaviour (Performance Properties)

    Once operating conditions are defined, the next step is to assess how candidate materials perform under those conditions. This focuses on the inherent properties that determine sealing effectiveness over time.

    • Key factors include:
      • Thermal Stability: The material must maintain its integrity, flexibility, and sealing capability across the full temperature range without hardening, cracking, or degrading.
      • Chemical Compatibility: Ensure the material will not swell, corrode, or chemically break down when exposed to process media.
      • Pressure Retention: The material must be capable of maintaining a reliable seal under system pressure without extrusion or permanent deformation.
      • Environmental Resistance: Consider exposure to moisture, UV radiation, abrasion, or outdoor conditions that may affect long-term performance.
      • Durability and Lifespan: Evaluate how the material performs under continuous operation, including resistance to wear, compression set, and ageing.

      This step ensures the selected material not only meets initial requirements but continues to perform reliably over time.

    Step 3: Consider Compliance and Industry Standards

    Many industries require seals and gaskets to comply with specific standards to ensure safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance. Key standards to consider include:

    • ASME B16.20: Governs metallic gaskets used in high-pressure piping applications.
    • PN Ratings (e.g., PN16, PN40): Define the nominal pressure a gasket or flange can withstand in metric piping systems.
    • FDA and EU Regulations: Ensure materials used in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications are safe and non-reactive.
    • DIN and EN Standards: Common in Europe, covering gasket dimensions, materials, and performance criteria.
    • API Standards (e.g., API 601, API 622): Relevant for the oil and gas industry, specifying gasket design, material, and leak performance.
    • NACE Standards: Address corrosion resistance requirements, especially for chemical and petroleum industries.

    Ensuring compliance with these standards helps guarantee that the selected gasket material not only meets operational requirements but also adheres to industry and regulatory mandates, reducing the risk of failures and legal or safety issues.

    Step 4: Evaluate Cost vs. Performance

    While it’s tempting to select the cheapest material, cost-effectiveness comes from balancing initial cost with longevity and reliability. A slightly more expensive gasket material may deliver a better whole life cost value, as it can reduce disruption, maintenance costs and downtime significantly.

    By following these steps, you can confidently select the ideal gasket material for your application, minimising risk and maximising efficiency.

    Key Considerations:

    • Assess temperature, pressure, and chemical exposure first 
    • Match the material properties to your application
    • Ensure compliance with industry standards
    • Balance cost with long-term performance

    The following comparison table evaluates common elastomeric, fibrous, and metallic materials, such as Nitrile (NBR), EPDM, Silicone, and PTFE against some  key criteria to help you identify the most cost-effective and reliable solution for your specific application.

    Material Temperature Range Pressure Tolerance Chemical Compatibility Key Advantages Common Applications
    Nitrile (NBR) -40°C to +120°C Low to moderate Good with oils, fuels, hydrocarbons; poor with ozone/UV Cost-effective, oil-resistant Automotive, fuel systems, hydraulic seals
    EPDM -50°C to +150°C Low to moderate Excellent with water, steam, mild acids; poor with oils Weather/ozone resistant, FDA grades available HVAC, water treatment, food-grade seals
    Silicone -60°C to +200°C Low to moderate Resistant to ozone, weathering; limited fuel/oil resistance Flexible at extreme temperatures Medical devices, food processing, ovens
    PTFE (Teflon) -200°C to +260°C Moderate Excellent chemical resistance, inert to most fluids Non-stick, FDA compliant, broad chemical use Chemical processing, pharma, food industry
    Graphite -200°C to +450°C (up to 3000°C in non-oxidizing atmospheres) High Excellent with acids, solvents, steam; oxidizes in air >450°C High-temp resistance, creep-resistant Power plants, refineries, exhaust systems
    Viton® (FKM) -20°C to +200°C Moderate Excellent with fuels, oils, solvents; poor with steam/amine Superior chemical and fuel resistance Aerospace, oil & gas, automotive
    Neoprene (CR) -40°C to +120°C Low to moderate Good with oils, ozone, weathering; limited chemical resistance Balanced performance, durable Refrigeration, marine, HVAC
    Cork -20°C to +120°C Low Moderate resistance to oils and fuels; poor with solvents Compressible, conformable, lightweight Automotive engines, electrical transformers
    Compressed Fibre (general) -50°C to +400°C Moderate to high Resistant to oils, water, steam, mild chemicals Economical, versatile sealing material General industry, pumps, compressors
    Aramid/NBR Compressed Fibre -50°C to +300°C High Excellent with oils, fuels, hydrocarbons, steam; limited with strong acids/alkalis Strong mechanical strength, creep resistant Oil & gas, petrochemical, chemical plants
    Metal (SS, Inconel, etc.) Up to +1000°C (material-dependent) Very high Excellent with most fluids, gases, and steam Handles extreme temp/pressure, reusable High-pressure pipelines, turbines, flanges
    Spiral Wound (Composite) -200°C to +1000°C Very high Depends on filler (graphite/PTFE/mica) and metal choice Versatile, robust under harsh conditions Petrochemical, refinery, nuclear

     

    Choosing the correct gasket material is not just a specification decision, it directly impacts system safety, maintenance frequency, and operational cost. By evaluating operating conditions, material properties, and compliance requirements, engineers can ensure reliable sealing performance across even the most demanding applications.

    For guidance and support Contact our team of experts, or call them on +44 (0) 1420 474 123.

  • The Benefits of FFKM O-Rings and What Are Their Applications

    FFKM (Perfluoroelastomer) O-rings are one of the most reliable sealing solutions available, offering unmatched performance in some of the most demanding environments. Combining extreme temperature tolerance, excellent chemical resistance, and mechanical integrity, FFKM has earned its place in industries ranging from aerospace to chemical processing. 

    What is FFKM and Why is It So Effective?

    FFKM, or Perfluoroelastomer, is a highly fluorinated version of fluoroelastomer that was first developed in the 1960s. Its unique composition gives it the ability to withstand extreme temperatures ranging from -45°C to +330°C, and makes it resistant to over 1,800 chemicals, including hydrocarbons, oils, fuels, and aggressive solvents. This extraordinary versatility is why FFKM is now used extensively across industries that require the highest standards of sealing performance.

    Key Benefits of FFKM O-Rings

    1. Exceptional Temperature Resistance FFKM O-rings are designed to perform in both extremely high and low-temperature environments. They can withstand temperatures as low as -45°C (-49°F) and as high as 330°C (635°F). This makes them ideal for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and heavy-duty machinery where temperature extremes are common.
    2. Unmatched Chemical Resistance One of the standout features of FFKM is its resistance to a wide range of chemicals. With the ability to resist over 1,800 chemicals, solvents, and plasmas, FFKM O-rings ensure reliable performance even in aggressive environments. This resistance makes FFKM ideal for applications in chemical processing, oil and gas, and semiconductor manufacturing.
    3. Superior Permeation Resistance FFKM O-rings are highly resistant to gas and liquid permeation, which can lead to seal degradation and failure. Their ability to prevent permeation helps maintain the integrity of the sealing system, extending the lifespan of the equipment and preventing costly downtime or leaks.
    4. Weathering and Ozone Resistance FFKM seals are highly resistant to ozone and weathering, making them perfect for outdoor applications. Whether exposed to fluctuating temperatures, humidity, or UV radiation, FFKM O-rings retain their structural integrity and sealing ability. This resistance is essential in industries like automotive and oil and gas, where outdoor exposure is common.
    5. Safety and Non-Flammability FFKM O-rings are typically self-extinguishing and exhibit very low flammability in air due to their fully fluorinated polymer structure. This makes them suitable for applications where fire safety and thermal stability are important considerations.
    6. Low Outgassing and Extractables In industries like pharmaceuticals, medical device manufacturing, and semiconductor production, outgassing and particle contamination can cause serious problems. FFKM O-rings feature low outgassing properties, ensuring that they don’t release harmful vapors or particles, which is critical for maintaining cleanliness in high-sterility environments.
    7. Outstanding Mechanical Properties FFKM O-rings offer excellent compression set resistance and sealing performance, even under mechanical stress. This makes them ideal for heavy-duty machinery, aerospace, and automotive applications, where maintaining a tight seal under pressure is essential.
    8. Suitability for Explosive Decompression FFKM is resistant to explosive decompression, a phenomenon that occurs when a material rapidly decompresses under pressure. This resistance prevents rupture, leaks, and seal failures, making FFKM O-rings highly reliable in high-pressure applications.
    9. Customisable Shapes and Sizes FFKM O-rings can be easily customized into a variety of shapes and sizes to meet specific application requirements. Whether you need O-rings, gaskets, or custom seals, FFKM's flexibility ensures a perfect fit for your sealing needs.
    10. Ultra-Clean Formulas for High-Sterility Environments For applications requiring the highest levels of cleanliness, such as pharmaceuticals and semiconductor manufacturing, FFKM O-rings are available in ultra-clean formulations. Manufactured in cleanroom environments, these seals are free from contaminants, ensuring the integrity of your processes.
    11. We can also supply FFKM with approvals such as:
      • 3-A
      • AED/RGD
      • BfR XXI
      • FDA
      • Low Temperature
      • NORSOK M-710-2
      • NORSOK M-710-3
      • Steam Resistance
      • USP Class VI

    Applications of FFKM O-Rings in Different Industries

    Given the exceptional benefits of FFKM, it's no surprise that this material is used across a wide range of industries. Here are some of the key applications:

    • Chemical Processing: FFKM O-rings are ideal for chemical processing applications, including reaction column seals, chemical fluid handling, and heavy-duty cleaning processes. Their chemical resistance makes them perfect for handling aggressive solvents and chemicals.
    • Oil and Gas: In the oil and gas industry, FFKM is commonly used for sealing applications in pump and motor stators, packer elements, and critical sealing parts exposed to hydrocarbons and fuels. Its ability to withstand harsh chemicals and extreme pressure makes it a trusted material for this industry.
    • Aerospace: Aerospace applications require materials that can handle extreme temperatures, pressure variations, and environmental stress. FFKM is ideal for use in aircraft engines, seals, and piston rings, where performance reliability is paramount.
    • Heavy-Duty Machinery: FFKM O-rings are used in heavy-duty machinery where seals are subject to high mechanical stresses. Industries such as manufacturing, construction, and mining benefit from the durability and performance that FFKM seals provide.
    • Automotive: FFKM's resistance to high temperatures, ozone, and a wide range of chemicals makes it a perfect fit for automotive applications. It is widely used in fuel systems, injectors, and high-pressure pumps, ensuring long-lasting, reliable performance in automotive environments.

    Why Choose FFKM O-Rings from Polymax?

    At Polymax, we specialise in providing top-quality FFKM O-rings and sealing solutions for a wide range of industries. Our FFKM O-rings are manufactured to the highest standards to meet the demanding needs of your applications. Whether you are in aerospace, chemical processing, or automotive, we offer the perfect sealing solution to improve efficiency, reduce downtime, and enhance safety.

    We can supply FFKM compounds similar to:

    Brand Grades
    Kalrez® 4079, 6375, 7075
    Chemraz® 505, 510, 513, 517, 551, 553, 600, 605, 615
    Perlast® G75B, G80A, G80H
    Simriz® 491, 495
    Isolast® J9440, J8325, J9876
    Parker Parafluor® V8910-75

     

    The Polymax team can also work closely with designers and engineers to identify a Polymax compound suited to your specific application. We can support your development process with detailed datasheets, helping you confidently specify the correct material for both current requirements and future designs.

    Contact Polymax today to find out how FFKM O-rings can enhance your sealing applications. Let us help you choose the right material and design to meet your specific needs, ensuring performance, reliability, and long-term success. Contact our team on: +44 (0) 1420 474 123 or [email protected] 

  • Warehouse Safety Equipment: How It Protects Workers and Ensures Compliance

    In the world of logistics and warehousing, the line between operational efficiency and safety compliance can often feel like a balancing act. However, a robust safety strategy is not just about ticking boxes for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE); it is a fundamental component of a profitable, smooth-running facility.

    For Warehouse Managers, Facility Maintenance teams, and Directors, understanding site safety equipment is critical. It is about more than just avoiding fines, it is about protecting your most valuable assets: your people and your infrastructure.

    This guide explores the essential site safety solutions available to modern warehouses, how to mitigate common hazards, ensure legislative compliance, and ensure the safety of your teams.

    The Legal Landscape and Your Responsibilities

    Under the Health and Safety at Work Act and regulations enforced by the HSE, warehouse operators have a strict legal obligation to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of their employees. This includes maintaining safe passageways, managing traffic effectively, and preventing slips and trips, which remain the single most common cause of major injury in UK workplaces accounting for 31 - 33% of all injuries, at a cost of £800 million to £1.1 billion as a result of lost production and other costs. 

    Failing to implement adequate safety measures can lead to severe consequences, from hefty fines to operational downtime. However, compliance does not have to be complex. By integrating targeted solutions, you can create a "safety-first" culture that aligns perfectly with business objectives.

    Managing Warehouse Traffic: Forklifts and Pedestrians

    One of the most critical risks in any warehouse is the interaction between heavy machinery (such as forklifts and HGVs) and pedestrians. Effective traffic management is essential to separate these two groups and control vehicle speed.

    Speed Control Solutions Implementing physical speed deterrents is a proven way to enforce site speed limits. Polymax Speed Ramps offer a durable solution for controlling traffic flow. For areas requiring strict speed control (up to 5mph), the Arrow Speed Ramp provides high visibility with reflective arrows, ensuring drivers are aware of the hazard well in advance. For slightly higher speed zones (10mph), the Economy Speed Bump serves as an effective traffic calming measure for loading areas and car parks.

    Vehicle Positioning and Impact Prevention To prevent vehicles from overshooting parking bays or rolling into pedestrian zones, Rubber Wheel Stops and Kerbs are indispensable. Polymax offers a range of high-visibility wheel stops and extruded rubber kerbs that can be bolted directly to concrete, providing a physical barrier that protects both the vehicle and the facility structure.

    Protecting Infrastructure: Wall and Corner Guards

    In a busy warehouse, accidental collisions are almost inevitable. Scuffs and impacts from forklifts or carts can cause significant structural damage over time, leading to costly repairs, and safety hazards.

    Heavy-Duty Wall Protection Installing robust rubber profiles can absorb impact energy and prevent damage to brickwork and plaster. Polymax Wall Guards, such as the Double D Wall Guard or the Extruded Wall Protector, are designed to buffer vehicles and heavy goods carts. For areas with lower lighting or high traffic, Reflective Chevron Wall Guards offer the dual benefit of physical protection and increased visual warning.

    Corner and Racking Protection Corners are notoriously vulnerable. Corner Protectors (including Bull Nose and Racking Corner Protectors) shield these weak points from collision damage. Additionally, High-Viz Foam Guards can be applied to sharp edges or protruding racking to prevent injury to operatives and damage to machinery.

    Mitigating Slips, Trips, and Falls

    While traffic accidents are high-impact, slips and trips are high-frequency. Wet or oily floors, along with trailing cables, create immediate hazards for operatives.

    Anti-Slip Flooring Ensuring sure footing is paramount. Polymax PYRAMIC Matting features a raised pyramid surface that provides exceptional grip even in wet environments. For premium durability, the Chek Pro Hi Viz Yellow matting offers an oil-resistant, studded anti-slip surface that withstands heavy footfall and increases visibility, making it ideal for walkways and general warehouse flooring.

    Cable Management Loose cables are a major trip hazard. Cable and Hose Protectors are a simple yet effective solution. From light-duty profiles for pedestrian walkways to Heavy Duty Cable Ramps capable of withstanding HGV loads, these products ensure that power and data cables are neatly housed and protected from damage, reducing the risk of trips significantly.

    Why Choose Polymax for Site Safety?

    At Polymax, we understand that safety requirements can be urgent. We offer a comprehensive range of industrial site safety solutions, from stock. to learn more contact our team of experts on:

    +44 (0) 1420 474 123 or [email protected]

  • UK Site Safety Requirements for Walkways: A Complete Compliance Guide

    At Polymax, we regularly speak with site managers and contractors who know they must comply with UK site safety requirements, but are unsure how those duties translate into practical flooring and walkway decisions.

    Safe walkways are not just a recommendation. They sit at the heart of Health & Safety at work obligations across construction sites, industrial facilities and commercial buildings. Slips and trips remain one of the most common causes of workplace injury in the UK, and in many cases the risk can be significantly reduced through correct specification and ongoing maintenance of walkway surfaces.

    This article sets out the key legislation, what it means in practical terms, and how the right safety matting can help you meet walkway safety regulations UK wide.

    The Legal Framework Behind Walkway Safety

    Walkway safety is underpinned by several pieces of UK legislation.

    The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 places a clear duty on employers to ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare of employees and anyone affected by their operations. That includes providing safe access and egress around a site.

    On construction projects, the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 - CDM 2015 - require risks to be considered from the design stage onwards. Pedestrian routes, temporary walkways and permanent flooring systems must all be assessed as part of that process.

    Guidance from the Health and Safety Executive reinforces the importance of slip resistance, good housekeeping and suitable surfaces. In short, walkway surfaces must be safe, stable and properly maintained.

    What UK Site Safety Requirements Mean in Practice

    Across construction and industrial environments, compliant walkways should be:

    • Clearly defined and, where necessary, segregated from vehicles
    • Even, secure and capable of handling expected loads
    • Slip resistant in both dry and wet conditions
    • Maintained in good condition
    • Free from avoidable trip hazards

    These principles apply to everything from temporary construction site walkway safety measures through to permanent factory aisles and high level access routes.

    For many sites, the challenge is balancing compliance with durability and speed of installation.

    Construction Phase - High Visibility and Slip Resistance

    During construction, walkways are exposed to debris, dust, moisture and heavy traffic. Under CDM 2015, these risks must be anticipated and managed.

    This is where high visibility anti-slip matting plays a crucial role.

    Chek PRO Hi-Viz - Defined, Durable Walkways

    Our Chek PRO Hi-Viz roll has been developed for medium to heavy foot traffic in demanding environments. With an R12 slip resistance rating and strong abrasion resistance, it is well suited to construction site walkway safety where contamination and moisture are common.

    The 2mm thick roll format allows for quick deployment across:

    • Temporary pedestrian routes
    • Welfare unit entrances
    • Access corridors
    • Plant and service areas

    The high visibility yellow finish clearly demarcates safe walking zones, supporting effective trip hazard prevention UK wide. On busy construction sites, that visual definition is not only useful for pedestrians, it also makes designated routes far more obvious to plant and crane operators working at height, helping them quickly identify where people are likely to be moving on the ground.

    Chek PRO Hi-Viz also offers strong fire performance and dimensional stability, making it suitable for enclosed site cabins and internal construction environments as well as open areas.

    Because we hold stock with short lead times, contractors can implement compliant solutions quickly without disrupting project programmes.

     

    Industrial and High Level Walkways - A Modular Approach

    In operational facilities, walkways must cope with constant traffic, machinery movement and, in some cases, oils or chemicals. High level walkways introduce additional considerations around stability and long-term wear.

    Easi Lok - Interlocking Strength and Flexibility

    Our Easi Lok interlocking PVC tiles provide a robust, modular solution for industrial flooring and defined pedestrian lanes.

    The interlocking format means:

    • Installation is straightforward
    • Sections can be replaced individually if damaged
    • Layouts can be adapted as operations change

    For sites requiring clear segregation, Easi Lok can be supplied with yellow edging pieces. This allows you to create permanent, highly visible walkway boundaries within warehouses, production lines or maintenance areas.

    The textured surface provides reliable slip resistance, while the tile construction supports demanding commercial and industrial loads. For high level walkways where safety and surface integrity are critical, Easi Lok offers a stable, long-term solution.

    Disabled Access and Inclusive Design

    Walkway safety regulations UK wide extend beyond industrial use. Inclusive access must also be considered.

    Safe surfaces should provide:

    • Consistent slip resistance
    • Minimal trip edges
    • Clear visual contrast at boundaries and transitions

    High visibility materials, whether through Chek PRO Hi-Viz rolls or Easi Lok edging, help define routes clearly for all users. Good contrast and flush transitions reduce the risk of trips and support broader accessibility obligations.

    Maintenance and Post-Occupancy Responsibilities

    Meeting UK site safety requirements does not end at installation.

    Under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, employers must ensure that flooring and walkways remain safe over time. That includes:

    • Routine inspections
    • Prompt replacement of worn or damaged areas
    • Cleaning regimes appropriate to site conditions
    • Reviewing risk assessments if usage changes

    Both Chek PRO Hi-Viz and Easi Lok are designed with practical maintenance in mind. Roll matting can be lifted and replaced where needed, and interlocking tiles allow individual sections to be swapped without disturbing the surrounding floor.

    This makes it easier to maintain compliance without extensive downtime.

    Creating a Proactive Safety Culture

    While legislation such as CDM 2015 sets minimum expectations, the most effective sites go further.

    Clear walkway definition, high visibility demarcation and investment in durable, slip resistant flooring demonstrate a proactive approach to construction site walkway safety. They also send a clear message to staff and visitors that safety is taken seriously.

    At Polymax, we see the difference that properly specified matting can make. It supports compliance, protects productivity, and sends everyone home safely at the end of the day.

    Custom Printing Services

    CHEK PRO Hi-Vis Flooring Roll at Polymax

    Increase your brand presence or include important safety messages with our custom printing services for rubber flooring and matting. Whatever the application our printing capabilities allow you to display your logo or important safety messages.

    Speak to Polymax

    If you are reviewing your compliance with UK site safety requirements or planning new walkways within a construction or industrial setting, we can help.

    Our team can advise on the suitability of Chek PRO Hi-Viz rolls or Easi Lok interlocking tiles for your application, with products available from stock and short lead times to keep projects moving.

    Get in touch with Polymax today to discuss your requirements and request further technical information on +44 (0)1420 474 123 or [email protected] 

    Legislation and standards referenced are correct at the time of publication.

  • Polymax Invests in Advanced Rubber Moulding Technology

     

    At Polymax, we are committed to continuous improvement and delivering greater value to our customers. Our latest investment in advanced rubber moulding machines is another step forward, enhancing precision, expanding capability, and increasing production efficiency across our operations, and expanding our capacity to provide custom rubber moulding solutions.

    What This Means for You

    Higher Accuracy & Tighter Tolerances

    Equipped with advanced control systems and integrated sensor technology, our new machines provide exceptional process control and repeatability. The result is consistent, high-quality components manufactured exactly to specification.

    Expanded Manufacturing Capabilities

    We can now accommodate a wider range of mould configurations, including 2-plate, 3-plate, and 4-plate tooling. This expanded flexibility allows us to deliver more complex geometries and highly customised rubber components, tailored to your exact requirements.

    Improved Efficiency & Reliable Lead Times

    Enhanced machine integration and reduced manual handling streamline our production processes. This not only improves tool longevity but also increases output efficiency, helping us deliver dependable lead times you can plan around.

    Safer, Smarter Production

    Upgraded safety features and improved ergonomics create a safer, more efficient working environment for our team. By reducing risk and enhancing workflow, we ensure consistent performance and sustained quality at every stage of production.

    To find out more about our custom moulding capabilities, contact our team of experts on:

    + 44 (0)1420 474 123 or [email protected]

  • WRAS Approval Scheme for Drinking Water: Standards, Materials, and Global Comparisons

    Ensuring the Safety and Compliance of Materials for Potable Water

    Ensuring the safety and compliance of materials in contact with drinking (potable) water is a critical responsibility for engineers, manufacturers, and contractors in the UK. The Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) provides a robust framework to certify materials for potable water use, verifying that products will not compromise water quality, public health, or system performance.

    Is WRAS Approval a Legal Requirement?

    While WRAS approval itself is a voluntary certification and not a legal requirement, compliance with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations (or Scottish Byelaws) is mandatory by law.

    In the context of O-rings, this means:

    • The Legal Risk: Installing a non-compliant O-ring, such as a generic automotive seal, that leaches chemicals or promotes bacterial growth is a criminal offense.
    • The Performance Gap: In the UK, compliance is viewed through two lenses: Safety (BS 6920/WRAS) and Reliability (EN 681-1). While WRAS ensures the water stays pure, EN 681-1 (the standard for elastomeric seals) ensures the O-ring is physically strong enough to prevent leaks and structural failure.
    • The Practical Solution: Because individual homeowners and plumbers cannot easily perform laboratory tests on a single rubber seal, using WRAS-approved O-rings is the only practical way to guarantee that a component meets the required legal standards for both safety and mechanical integrity.

    The regulations state that every water fitting must be of "an appropriate quality and standard." While other certifications (like KIWA or NSF) are also legally valid, WRAS remains the most recognised "stamp of approval" in the UK to ensure your plumbing stays on the right side of the law.

    What WRAS Approval Ensures

    WRAS certification confirms that materials and components in contact with potable water:

    • Do not leach harmful substances into water.
    • Maintain taste, odour, and clarity.
    • Prevent microbial growth (Standardised via EN 16421).
    • Retain structural integrity under normal service conditions (Standardised via EN 681).

    Materials undergo rigorous testing, including:

    • Chemical extraction testing: Ensures no harmful compounds migrate into water.
    • Organoleptic assessment: Evaluates taste and odour impacts.
    • Microbial growth testing (EN 16421 / BS 6920-2.6): Ensures the material does not provide a "food source" for bacteria. EN 16421 tests the Enhancement of Microbial Growth (EMG), preventing biofilms that could harbor pathogens like Legionella.
    • Mechanical performance (EN 681-1): Verifies hardness, tensile strength, and "compression set" to ensure the seal doesn't degrade over time.

    Only materials that meet all criteria are approved, providing confidence in long-term water safety for engineers, contractors, and water authorities.

    Scope of WRAS-Certified Products

    WRAS certification is relevant to non-metallic components in contact with potable water, including:

    Checking WRAS Approval

    • Verify that a product has a current WRAS approval mark.
    • Approvals are valid for 5 years and must be re-evaluated after expiration.
    • Formulations can change over time; only verified approvals ensure regulatory compliance.
    • Manufacturers display the WRAS Certification Mark on packaging or websites.
    • Check out the official Polymax WRAS listings on the WRAS website.

    Key point: WRAS approval covers individual products or materials, not an entire manufacturer’s product range.

    WRAS vs Global Potable Water Standards

    Region / Country Approval Scheme Primary Focus Comparable to WRAS?
    United Kingdom WRAS UK Water Fittings Regulations Yes
    Europe EN 16421 / EN 681 Microbial Growth / Mechanical Seals Technical foundation
    United States NSF / ANSI 61 Drinking water system safety Yes
    Germany KTW-BWGL / DVGW Non-metallic materials (inc. W270) Yes
    France ACS Sanitary compliance Yes
    Australia & NZ WaterMark Plumbing product safety Yes

    Elastomer and Non-Elastomer Material Comparison

    Selecting the correct elastomer or material is critical for WRAS compliance. Only chemically inert, water-stable, and microbiologically safe materials should be used in drinking water systems.

    Material WRAS Approved Material WRAS Approved Water Temp Material Operating Temp
    Silicone (VMQ) Yes (Compound specific) Up to 85°C -60°C to +200°C
    EPDM Yes (Compound specific) Up to 85°C -40°C to +120°C
    Nitrile (NBR) Yes (Compound specific) Up to 85°C -30°C to +100°C
    FKM Yes (Compound specific) Up to 85°C -15°C to +200°C

    WRAS at a Glance

    • Chemical safety (via BS 6920)
    • Microbiological safety (via EN 16421)
    • Mechanical reliability (via EN 681)
    • Regulatory compliance (Water Supply Regulations 1999)

    For UK potable water applications, engineers and specifiers should prioritise WRAS-approved Silicone (VMQ) and EPDM, as these consistently meet stringent testing requirements.

    Tip: Always verify material WRAS status and consult technical datasheets to ensure safe, compliant, and long-lasting potable water systems.

    Get Expert Advice

    Our team of experts can help you choose the right materials for drinking water applications, ensuring WRAS compliance and UK regulatory adherence.

    Contact us: +44 (0) 1420 474 123 | Email: [email protected]

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