Anti-static ESD flooring creates a controlled electrical pathway that bleeds off static charges generated by foot traffic, equipment movement, and air flow before they discharge catastrophically. Conductive carbon or metal particles embedded in epoxy resin or vinyl maintain surface resistance within ANSI/ESD S20.20 specifications, ensuring personnel and equipment stay at ground potential.
Static dissipative floors (10^6-10^9 ohms) slowly release charges for electronics assembly. Volume conductive systems (10^4-10^6 ohms) handle higher static loads in volatile areas. Grounding strips or copper tape beneath the floor tie the system to building earth.
Seamless construction prevents charge pockets. Low VOC formulations support cleanroom air quality. Chemical resistance withstands solvents and cleaners. Slip resistance ensures safety around equipment.



