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To find out the reviews on this specific product do the following (which Amazon makes it so cumbersome intentionally)....
1. Scroll down the page until you see comments. Comments are seperated from US/English review buyers and Foreign review buyers. Usually after the 6th to 8th English review you see a link for "See all reviews". Click that.
2. Scroll down slightly until you see the following ways to sort reviews. Go over to where the drop down menue will say "All Formats". Choose the correct product which should automatically be the item you were looking at on the main page. Should only show one listing. Click. Now you can see the reviews for that specific item. In this case 2 written reviews and 8 people who just clicked star instead of writing anything.
* Put two side-by-side the "long way" in bed of my PU.
* Boot/Shoe mat
* Shelf liner
* Always handy to have elastomeric pad for vibration damping under pumps/motors.
* Stair treads in garage?
* Under firewood stack on mantel
BTW, off gassing is the release of trapped gasses from mfg/cure/phase change process that usually decreases (asymptotically) over time.
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If you have an issue with mats like this, what exactly do you do to avoid plastics?
Was kinda thinking this myself
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Are you using this to for shock absorption for a lithium battery? I have 112x 10AH NMC pouch cells compressed inside an aluminum case and feel there isn't enough padding but it's so heavy I think it would shear through this material, plus the ridges could cause issues on the pouches but I'm curious what you are using it for.
I'm going to use it for at least the bottom and maybe the sides too. My cells will be held in place by steel so I need a non-conductive surface. In-between the cells I'll use a smaller 1 or 0.5 mm sheet. I could probably use the sheets instead but this rubber should give it more protection.
I have 24 LiFePO4 prismatic cells that are 302 Ah each for a 36v electric forklift battery.
I have 24 LiFePO4 prismatic cells that are 302 Ah each for a 36v electric forklift battery.