Texture design of safety carpet: grid pattern, concave and convex pattern, stripe pattern, etc. Grid pattern forms dense friction points through staggered lines to enhance the bite between the sole and the carpet surface; concave and convex pattern has regularly distributed convex and concave structures, which can quickly drain liquid in a humid and oily environment to avoid slipping; stripe pattern is arranged along the walking direction, reducing the resistance when people move while maintaining lateral anti-slip force, especially suitable for high-frequency walking areas such as passages.

Functional auxiliary texture: Some textures take into account durability and cleaning convenience, such as bas-relief texture, which will not accumulate stains due to too deep texture, and can increase friction through subtle undulations, suitable for food processing, medicine and other scenes with high hygiene requirements; there are also imitation rubber particle textures, which disperse pressure through granular protrusions to extend the service life of the carpet, suitable for areas where forklifts and heavy equipment are frequently crushed.
These texture designs are not simply decorative, but are designed based on the ground environment of different industries (such as dry, wet, oily, dusty, etc.) and usage intensity (such as people walking, vehicles running over), to specifically improve the safety protection effect and ensure that the anti-slip effect is stably played in various industrial scenarios.









