Material analysis of the Colingmill Desk Pad confirms a triple-layer synthetic PVC/PU laminate construction. The surface features a matte anti-glare finish designed to provide consistent friction coefficients for optical sensors, maintaining signal integrity for high-DPI mice up to 25,600 DPI. Technical specifications list integrated metric and imperial measurement scales, functioning as a zero-latency reference tool for hardware sizing.
Performance metrics indicate the 24-inch form factor is optimized for compact workstation envelopes. Due to the thermoplastic composition, the pad exhibits a "memory curl" characteristic post-unboxing, which can be resolved via a reverse-roll heat treatment at 25°C for 2 hours to achieve planar stability across the desk substrate.
The waterproof finish protects the underlying desk material from liquid-induced warping, though the surface may exhibit "shining" in high-friction zones over extended service durations. This interface lacks inductive charging or magnetic anchoring but provides a non-reflective plane for precise peripheral tracking.
Precision engineers may prefer this measurement-integrated surface over standard fabric mats for quick hardware audits. This unit is situated within the deskmat and peripheral interface category as a high-density analog tool.