Custom Waterproof Sublimation Floor Mat – 500pc MOQ | Polyester Doormat Blank for Full-Color Logo
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Quick B2B Sourcing Overview
- MOQ: 500 pcs
- Lead Time: 3–4 business days after art approval for 500pcs | Sample swatch 5–7 days
- Material: 400gsm polyester surface + 1300gsm nitrile rubber backing
- Key Spec: Full-color sublimation, unlimited colors, max width 100cm
- Decoration Method: Sublimation heat transfer
- Compliance: Internal slip test (COF >0.8), phthalate-free self-declaration
Attribute Data Matrix
| Attribute | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Surface Material | 100% Polyester, cut pile, 400gsm | Tufted machine made |
| Backing Material | Nitrile rubber, 1300gsm | Non-slip, non-marking |
| Total Thickness | 1.5mm (polyester+rubber) | Cushioned feel |
| Popular Sizes | 40x60cm / 45x75cm / 60x90cm | Custom width up to 100cm |
| Weight per Unit | 0.570 kg (packaged, 40x60cm) | Gross weight |
| Print Method | Sublimation | Unlimited colors, edge-to-edge |
| MOQ | 500 pieces per design/size | Free sample swatch |
Technical Comparison Analysis
Sublimation polyester mat (this product) vs. screen-printed coir doormat
Sublimation: 400gsm polyester absorbs ink at fiber level – waterproof and UV-resistant for 12+ months outdoors. Coir (coconut fiber) is screen-printed with surface ink that fades in 3 months of direct sun. Polyester dries in 2 hours; coir holds moisture for 24 hours, promoting mold. Slip resistance: nitrile rubber backing (COF >0.8) outperforms coir’s latex backing (COF ~0.5 when wet). Price: at 500pcs, polyester mat typically $4.00–5.00 vs. coir at $2.50–3.50, but polyester lasts 4x longer.
Cut pile vs. loop pile for sublimation
Cut pile (this product) has fiber ends that accept sublimation ink more evenly, producing sharper image detail. Loop pile (common in bath mats) leaves un-cut fiber loops that can trap ink unevenly, causing mottled prints. However, cut pile shows vacuum marks more easily. For a doormat with fine text or logos, cut pile is the preferred blank for sublimation. The trade-off: cut pile sheds slightly more fiber in the first 5 washes.
Multi-Scenario Buyer Applications
Scenario 1: Hotel group brand rollout – 3000 mats for 10 properties
A regional hotel management company needed a consistent welcome mat for each property’s lobby and elevator landings. The procurement director required a waterproof, non-slip mat that could hold the hotel’s full-color logo (including a gradient sunset). Traditional screen printing couldn’t reproduce the gradient. This sublimation mat printed the gradient without banding. The buyer ordered 3000 pieces across three sizes: 60x90cm for lobbies, 45x75cm for elevators. Lead time from art approval to sea freight departure was 8 business days (printing 3000 mats took 5 days). The nitrile rubber backing eliminated slip complaints, and after 9 months of daily cleaning, no fading or backing separation was reported. The reorder added 2000 pieces for two new properties.
Scenario 2: E‑commerce seller – private label “PawPrint” doormat line
An Amazon seller wanted to launch a line of personalized doormats for dog owners, with each mat printed with the pet’s photo and name. The seller needed a blank that could print full-color photos without a per‑color fee. This sublimation blank accepts any JPEG – the seller uploaded customer pet photos directly. MOQ of 500 pieces was split across 10 different pet designs (50 each). The 5‑7 day sample swatch allowed the seller to test print quality on actual polyester before ordering. After launch, the seller reordered 1500 pieces within 4 months. The waterproof feature was a key selling point: owners hose off the mat weekly with no print loss.
Scenario 3: Tech conference giveaway – 500 personalized booth floor mats
A cybersecurity firm exhibiting at RSA Conference wanted a 80x120cm floor mat for each of their 5 booth stations, printed with a high‑contrast QR code and bold “Stop by Booth 1234” text. They needed a mat that could be rolled up and shipped to San Francisco within 10 days of artwork approval. The 3‑4 day production time for 500 mats fit their tight schedule. They selected air freight (5 days transit) and received the mats 9 days after approval. The nitrile rubber backing stayed flat on convention center carpet without curling edges. The QR code scanned successfully from 1 meter away. The marketing director reported a 40% increase in booth traffic compared to the previous year without floor branding.
FAQ Matrix
Custom Production: Can you sublimate a photographic image with fine details like a person’s face?
Yes – the 400gsm cut pile surface holds detail up to 300 dpi. We’ve printed pet photos and team headshots on 40x60cm mats. For best results, provide a 300 dpi image at final print size. Faces down to 2cm width remain recognizable. Free sample swatch confirms sharpness.
Logistics & Shipping: What’s the typical sea freight cost for 1000 mats to Los Angeles?
Estimate: 1000 mats of 40x60cm weigh 570 kg (0.57 kg each). Volume approx 3 CBM. LCL sea from Shenzhen to LA about $350 per CBM = $1050, plus documentation fee ($85). Transit 28‑35 days. For 500pcs (MOQ), cost roughly $600‑700. We can also use your freight forwarder.
Payment & Terms: What deposit and payment methods do you accept?
30% T/T deposit to start production. Balance 70% before shipment, after your pre‑shipment video approval. For first orders under $3000, PayPal (+4.5%) or Western Union accepted. For buyers with two completed orders, net‑30 available on amounts over $5000.
Quality & Compliance: How do you check that the nitrile rubber backing won’t yellow over time?
We perform an accelerated aging test (UV exposure for 72 hours, 50°C) on each batch of rubber rolls. Yellowing is measured with a colorimeter – we reject any batch showing delta E >2.0. For outdoor applications (direct sun), we recommend ordering an additional UV stabilizer treatment ($0.15 per mat, MOQ 1000).
Hotel Procurement Director – 1200 pieces for lobby and elevator landing mats with property logo.
Marketing Manager at tech conference – 500 personalized doormats as attendee giveaway (branded with event hashtag).
E-commerce Home Category Lead – private label doormat line with seasonal designs (4 variants at 500pcs each).
Promotional Products Distributor – sourcing for real estate agent client (500 mats with agent photo and “Welcome Home”).
Facility Operations Manager for corporate campus – non-slip, cushioned mats for 8 building entrances. Facility Origin
Q: Corporate office entry mats, hotel lobby welcome rugs, trade show booth floor branding, personalized wedding doormats, e-commerce private label doormats, pet washing station mats
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Real Craftsmanship, Small-Batch Ready
We don’t just chase scale; we care about the details. From the initial sample to the final product, every step is handled with care to make sure your design looks just as good in real life as it does on your screen.
At SupplyBatch, you’re working with real product pros. We know that custom merch is your brand’s reputation on the line, so we dig into the details: we’ll analyze your artwork, suggest material upgrades for longevity, and double-check your proofing so there are no surprises when the boxes arrive.



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We inspect every piece before it leaves our floor, weeding out the ones that don't make the cut. We also know the ins and outs of shipping smaller batches—getting them to you safely and cost-effectively, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.
You bring the vision, and we bring the practical, boots-on-the-ground expertise to turn your ideas into high-quality products that actually hit the mark.
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You’re working with experts who understand the technical side of custom manufacturing inside and out. We don’t just process orders; we act as an extension of your team. Whether it’s fine-tuning your logo dimensions to ensure it looks sharp, recommending the most durable materials for your specific use-case, or troubleshooting production files before they hit the machines—we’re hands-on. We’re here to bridge the gap between your initial sketches and the professional-grade merchandise you’ll be proud to put your name on.
At SupplyBatch, you’re working with real product pros. We know that custom merch is your brand’s reputation on the line, so we dig into the details: we’ll analyze your artwork, suggest material upgrades for longevity, and double-check your proofing so there are no surprises when the boxes arrive. You bring the vision, and we bring the practical, boots-on-the-ground expertise to turn your ideas into high-quality products that actually hit the mark.
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