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When you work with sensitive electronic equipment, flammable, or combustible materials, electrostatic discharge can cost your facility time and money, and may even be a health risk. Having the right type of flooring for electronic applications can make your facility safer and prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.
Any ESD flooring installation needs to meet the ANSI standard and should be installed by a seasoned expert. This includes both flooring tiles and epoxy coatings.
ESD flooring is a specialized type of flooring that is designed to protect electronic equipment from damage caused by this electrostatic discharge. While ESD tiles may be used in office spaces, industrial and warehouse spaces typically use special epoxy or urethane coatings applied over a concrete subfloor to create a conductive surface that dissipates electrostatic charges by sending them to a ground before they can cause damage to sensitive equipment.
ESD flooring is an important part of any facility that manufactures or uses sensitive electronic equipment. By dissipating electrostatic charges, ESD flooring protects against damage to equipment and helps to ensure the quality and reliability of finished products. In addition, ESD flooring can help to reduce the risk of fires caused by static discharge.
ESD conductive flooring is also easy to clean and maintain, making it ideal for cleanroom applications.
Anti-static and conductive flooring must be professionally installed to work correctly. There are specific grounding requirements that must be met for the floor to provide the necessary protection.
The installation process includes:
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