Wall Coatings

ESD Floor


Static control flooring is defined as a flooring system that can drain static charges by grounding personnel, equipment or other objects contacting the floor surface or that controls the generation and accumulation of static charges. There are two categories according to ASTM F-150-98 : Conductive & Static dissipative.

1. Conductive Floor has a resistance of 2.5 x 104–106 ohms per 3 ft. It can drain static charge dissipating a 5000-volt charge to zero in 0.05 seconds.

2. Static Dissipative floor has a resistance of 106-109 ohms per 3 ft. It can drain static charge dissipating a 5000- volt charge to zero in less than 0.2 seconds.

    ESD FLOORINGS - advantages

  • Higher mechanical properties than concrete.
  • Durable
  • Constant level of conductivity
  • Low maintenance
  • Superior chemical resistance
  • Seamless
  • Available in attractive shades.
  • Available in conductive and static-dissipative forms
  • Meets EOS/ESD standard 7.1 or NFPA 99 A guide





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