Learn about ESD Flooring options in this short video.

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For help or advice about choosing an ESD floor, call us on 617-923-2000, email [email protected], or visit our Guide to ESD Flooring Selection.

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What is Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Flooring?

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What is ESD? That’s probably the first question I get asked by any designer or architect.

ESD is the acronym for electrostatic discharge.

Essentially what we’re talking about is the ability for a person to move their body while they walk on a floor, generate a charge, store that charge and when they actually release that charge to another object–whether it’s an electronic component, a person, a doorknob, that’s when the electrostatic discharge takes place.

What most people don’t realize about static is that in order to feel a static discharge you’re generating close to 3500 volts. The problem we have when protecting electronics, is electronic devices are actually sensitive to as little as 5 or 10 volts of static. That means that the problem we’re trying to cure is invisible and because people tend to view the world through their own lens they don’t know they have a static problem because they’re not getting a shock. Unfortunately, electronic components as sensitive as they are, are being destroyed, degraded, and damaged without us even realizing it.

ESD flooring can come in almost any form. What I’ve got in my hand right now is a solid vinyl tile. If you notice, there’s little veins in the tile. Those veins contain carbon. Carbon’s a conductor. If a static charge touches the outside of the tile, the charge is transported through the veins to an adhesive underneath this tile.

So when we talk about ESD flooring, we could be talking about vinyl tile, we could be talking about carpet with carbon fibers, we could be talking about special epoxies with carbon fibers, we could be talking about rubber. Almost any form of flooring that you can imagine we have a way to render it into a static free floor.

But really the biggest consideration is safety. One of the things we’ve discovered in our audits of flooring installations is a lot of times people are putting flooring in that’s not safe. It’s too conductive. The problem with something that’s too conductive, means people are at risk.

The floor has to be properly grounded, has to be tested after it’s installed, and we have to know with certainty that the conductivity of the floor meets certain OSHA and NFPA safety standards.

If you’re looking for more detailed information, go onto our website and go to the knowledge center at [www.staticworx.com] or you can call me personally at [617-923-2000].

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