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Wearwell offers a wide range of industrial matting to fit every need and every budget.

Wearwell’s first Revolution was in 1989, when they invented the Diamond-Plate Mat as it is recognized today. Before this, low-quality sponge matting ruled the industry, but simply wouldn’t last. Wearwell decided to laminate a piece of diamond vinyl to the top of an anti-fatigue sponge, and the Diamond-Plate Mat was born! Watch this short video to learn about the technology behind the Diamond-Plate Mat:

Full Range of Products for Every Budget

Aside from manufacturing top quality products, Wearwell carries a full range of competitive products to match any budget. They understand that not everyone needs top-of-the-line matting. They take the time to listen, learn your area, and make a proper recommendation based on your budget with their “Good, Better, Best” offering.

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Wearwell is a U.S.-based global manufacturer of cutting-edge anti-fatigue matting and flooring.  For over 70 years, Wearwell has led the industry with over 20 patented anti-fatigue flooring and matting solutions designed to prevent injuries, improve performance, and position companies to compete in an ever-changing world.   

With sales operations throughout North America, South America, and Europe, Wearwell works alongside customers to improve safety, reduce absenteeism, boost productivity, and heighten morale across every industry.

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