The Brother Standard Tack Adhesive Mat CADXMATSTD12 is the most versatile and essential working surface for your Brother ScanNCut SDX machine. Measuring 30 x 30 cm (12" x 12"), this mat is designed to handle a wide range of materials, from medium-weight papers to denser, structured materials like felt, craft foam (EVA), and cardstock. It ensures the firm and stable hold necessary for precise and deep cuts, keeping the material stationary throughout the process. Ensure the maximum performance of your cutting plotter with this original and reliable Brother accessory.
💪 Material Versatility: Offers the ideal holding strength for cutting medium-to-high density materials, such as heavy cardstock, felt, thicker fabrics, and heat transfer vinyl (HTV), making it the most frequently used mat.
🎯 Unmatched Stability: The standard tack ensures that heavy and structured materials remain perfectly aligned, preventing movement and ensuring maximum precision in complex and detailed cuts.
📐 Essential Standard Size: The 30 x 30 cm (12" x 12") format is the most common and practical size for the majority of projects, optimizing material usage and workspace.
✔️ Brother Quality and Durability: As an original component, the mat has high durability and guarantees perfect reading and operation with all machines in the ScanNCut SDX line.
SKU: CADXMATSTD12
Product Type: Adhesive Cutting Mat
Adhesion Level: Standard Tack
Dimensions: 30.5 x 30.5 cm (12 x 12 inches)
Compatibility: Brother ScanNCut SDX cutting machines (including SDX85, SDX125, SDX225, and superior models)
Recommended Use: Cardstock, Heavyweight Paper (>180g), Standard Vinyl, Craft Foam (EVA), and Felt
🖼️ Decoration and Home Decor: Perfect for cutting craft foam and felt for party projects and three-dimensional crafts that require more structured materials.
💌 Professional Scrapbooking: Essential for producing boxes, invitations, and complex structures that use heavyweight papers (above 180g) and cardstock.
👚 Textile Application: Ideal for firmly securing heat transfer fabrics (like felt and patchworks) before cutting them into detailed shapes.
