
Created for Architects and Designers
Your client needs a special floor to protect their mission-critical electronics from damage caused by random electrostatic discharge (ESD). You have a specific vision for the space and want the floor to not only do its job* but coordinate with – or elevate – your other design selections.
Which flooring material do you choose?
First, does the application require the floor to measure in the static-dissipative or the static conductive range? Electrical specifications vary according to industry and application. To ensure safety and optimal performance, ESD flooring (also known as antistatic flooring or static-control flooring) selections should always be based on industry standards.
Bolt ESD Chairs
Interlocking ESD Floors
GroundWorx ESD Epoxy
Flooring Essentials
Installation Materials
ShadowFX ESD Carpet
- ShadowFX Cubics CSI Specifications
- ShadowFX Fields & Stone CSI Specifications
- ShadowFX Parks CSI Specifications
- ShadowFX Patterns CSI Specifications
- ShadowFX Solids CSI Specifications
- ShadowFX Treez CSI Specifications
- ShadowFX Vermont Planx CSI Specifications
- ShadowFX Vermont Slate CSI Specifications
AmeriWorx ESD Vinyl
GroundLock Interlocking ESD Floors
GroundWorx ESD Epoxy and Coatings
Eclipse ESD Rubber
Book Your Architects’ ESD Workshop
an AIA-IDEC accredited course
“Dave Long’s seminar may be the best AIA presentation I’ve sat through over the past 10 years. I recommend it to any architect or engineer that may have projects with static-control flooring.”
Brian Frels
AIA, NCARB, ARIUM ae
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