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=== Others === [[File:Fussmatte Buerste2.jpg|thumb|Plastic doormat (entrance mat) with freely insertable brush elements for the removal of coarse dirt]] [[File:PVC Door Mat.jpg|thumb|PVC doormat, Kolkata, West Bengal]] * an anti-vibration mat, which performs the function of isolating vibration between that which is above the mat and that which is below. Such a mat might typically be used when mounting a heavy machine which [[Vibration|vibrates]], onto a concrete floor; in the absence of the anti-vibration mat, the machine tend to erode the floor through abrasion. Contrawise, some machines, such as the [[lithography]] machines used in [[integrated circuit|chip]] [[Fab (semiconductors)|fab]]s, need to be isolated from vibrations in their locale, and so are mounted on anti-vibration mats. * a [[slipmat]], a circular piece of slippery cloth or synthetic material designed to allow [[disc jockey]]s to turn or stop [[vinyl records]] on [[phonograph|record player]]s, or to [[Scratching|scratch]]. * a [[bar mat]] (not [[beermat]]), a rectangular piece of rubber or towelling material that is used to protect the counter top and/or soak up spilt drinks in a bar or pub. * an entrance mat, which performs the function of trapping and retaining dust and soil at the entrances. It will also trap moisture to prevent slip and fall accidents. The purpose is having better indoor environment and better air quality. It should be easier to clean the entrance mat than all the interiors.
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