
Rubber floor bunding is a surface-mounted rubber floor containment solution designed to prevent spills, wash water and contaminants from spreading across factories, warehouses, workshops and wash bays.
Trade Enviro supplies drive-over rubber floor bunding systems suitable for vehicle traffic, forklifts and industrial environments where fast installation and reliable containment are critical.
Trusted by industrial operators across Australia






Built for Heavy Traffic & Spill Containment
Trade Enviro’s rubber floor bunding systems are designed for drive-over applications, including forklifts, pallet jacks, utes, and light industrial vehicles. The low-profile, heavy-duty rubber construction allows vehicles to cross bunded thresholds while maintaining effective spill containment in high-traffic areas.
Why Choose Rubber Floor Bunding?
Why Section Length Matters in High-Traffic Environments
When selecting floor bunding, section length directly affects joint frequency. In high-traffic industrial environments, joint design becomes a critical performance factor.
The number of joins in a bund influences installation sensitivity, long-term maintenance exposure, and mechanical stress under wheel load. The difference is measurable.
More Joints. More Risk. It’s That Simple.
Rubber Floor Bunding: Continuous System vs Modular Sections
| Performance Factor | Trade Enviro Continuous Rubber Floor Bunding | Typical 1m Modular Rubber Bunding |
|---|---|---|
| Supply Format | Manufactured in long engineered lengths (up to 5m standard) | Supplied in 1m sectional modules |
| Joint Frequency (10m run) | 1–2 engineered joins | 9 butt joins |
| Joint Exposure | Reduced joint count lowers sealing interfaces | Each additional join introduces another sealing interface that must be correctly installed and maintained |
| Join Engineering | Integrated extruded glue channel with mechanically contained bond profile | Surface-applied sealant between flat butt ends |
| Sealant Protection | Recessed and supported within containment channel | Exposed seal line sitting directly on slab surface |
| Traffic Load Impact | Fewer stress transitions under wheel loads | Repeated compression and lateral shear across each joint |
| Application Focus | Commonly selected for permanent, high-traffic industrial containment | Commonly selected where modular flexibility is preferred |
| Maintenance Exposure | Fewer bond lines to inspect and monitor over lifecycle | Multiple joint lines requiring ongoing inspection |
| Lifecycle Risk Profile | Engineered to reduce cumulative installation and joint exposure risk | Performance highly dependent on installation consistency and joint quality |
| Commercial Positioning | Built for durability and risk reduction | Often compared on upfront price per metre |
Key Point: In industrial containment systems, reducing joint frequency reduces cumulative installation risk and long-term inspection exposure. Joint engineering is not a detail – it is a performance decision.
Understanding Bunding Systems
Rubber floor bunding is one of several bunding systems used to contain spills in industrial environments.
Different bunding solutions are used depending on factors such as vehicle access, liquid type, and whether containment needs to be temporary or permanent.
Engineered to Outperform in Demanding Environments
Vehicle Friendly
Designed for forklifts, utes, and light trucks with minimal bounce and reduced trip hazards.
Long-Lasting & Durable
Heavy-duty rubber construction built to withstand traffic, chemicals, and harsh industrial use for 20+ years.
Easy Installation
Installs without cutting concrete – supplied in 5m lengths with pre-cut and pre-drilled options available.
Compliance Ready
Helps create bunded areas that align with local wastewater discharge and spill containment requirements.



Applications

Rubber floor bunding is used wherever spills need to be contained without restricting vehicle movement or requiring permanent construction.
- Factories & Production Facilities
- Long-term spill containment in high-traffic areas with forklifts and service vehicles.
- Workshops & Warehouses
- Define bunded zones for oils, fuels, and chemicals without interrupting daily operations.
- Wash Bays & Maintenance Areas
- Help contain wash water and prevent uncontrolled runoff into stormwater systems.
- Industrial Doorways & Access Points
- Maintain containment across thresholds while allowing safe vehicle access.
- Liquid Storage & Handling Areas
- Provide secondary containment for drums and tanks in line with site discharge standards.
Specifications
Designed for long-term performance in workshops, warehouses, and high-traffic industrial environments.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 42mm high × 125mm wide |
| Length | Supplied in 5m sections |
| Material | Non-porous, marine-grade rubber |
| Colours | Safety Yellow, Black (special colours on request) |
| Lifespan | 20+ years (with correct installation) |
| Chemical Resistance | Fuels, oils, and common workshop chemicals |
| Options | Pre-cut and pre-drilled sections available |
Unlike rigid or urethane floor bunding systems, rubber floor bunding remains flexible under load, reducing cracking and long-term maintenance in high-traffic environments.
Unsure What Your Site Requires?
Speak with our team before committing to equipment or installation. We’ll help confirm the right containment, washdown, or stormwater solution for your site.
- Leased, temporary or fixed site conditions
- Trade waste or EPA compliance questions
- Need confirmation before purchasing or installing
No obligation • Compliance-focused advice tailored to your site
Installation Overview

Rubber floor bunding installs directly onto concrete using masonry anchors and industrial adhesive – no cutting or major works required.
- Surface-mounted design creates a watertight seal
- Sections join seamlessly to form larger containment areas
- Supplied with clear installation instructions
- Optional pre-cut and pre-drilled bunding available to save time on site
- HD bund ramps available for smoother forklift transitions in high-traffic zones
Tip: For high-traffic sites, Trade Enviro can supply bunding pre-cut and pre-drilled – ready to install, saving you time on site.
Why Choose Trade Enviro for Rubber Floor Bunding?
Trade Enviro is a trusted Australian supplier of bunding and spill control solutions, supporting industrial sites with compliant, long-lasting containment systems.
- Proven Industry Supplier
Trade Enviro has been supplying bunding and spill control solutions to Australian businesses for over 5 years, with a reputation for quality and reliability. - Australian-Made Quality
Our rubber floor bunding is manufactured to withstand Australian conditions and heavy industrial use – ensuring long-term performance you can trust. - Tailored Advice
Not sure what you need? Our team provides practical, site-specific guidance to help you choose the right bunding solution for your facility. - Ready-to-Install Options
Save time on site with pre-cut and pre-drilled sections, plus optional HD bund ramps for smoother vehicle access. - Nationwide Delivery
We ship bunding across Australia, with palletised orders suitable for forklifts and easy handling.
FAQs
Can I drive over rubber floor bunding with forklifts and vehicles?
Yes, rubber bunding is vehicle-friendly and can handle forklifts, utes, and service vehicles. For heavy tracked machinery or high-frequency wheel paths, we recommend using HD bund ramps to reduce impact and extend product life.
Can rubber bunding be used outdoors?
Yes, it’s made from non-porous, marine-grade rubber designed to withstand Australian conditions. It resists UV, water, fuels, and chemicals, making it suitable indoors or outdoors.
Can I install it myself, or do I need a contractor?
Yes. Bunding fastens into concrete with anchors and adhesive. Each order comes with clear instructions, and pre-cut/pre-drilled sections are available to make installation faster.
How long does rubber floor bunding last?
Trade Enviro’s rubber floor bunding is designed for long-term use, with an expected lifespan of 20+ years under normal industrial conditions. Its marine-grade rubber resists oils, fuels, chemicals, and UV exposure, meaning it won’t break down like cheaper alternatives. With correct installation, it delivers reliable spill control for decades with minimal maintenance.
Is rubber bunding resistant to oils and chemicals?
Yes. The rubber formula is resistant to fuels, oils, detergents, and most common workshop chemicals. It’s designed for industrial spill control applications.
