Why choose vinyl over another ESD flooring option? There are many reasons. Here are some:
- Permanent Static Protection
Our ESD vinyl tile—also known as antistatic or static-control vinyl tile—meets all of the requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20. The static-control properties of StaticWorx ESD Vinyl are permanent and, unlike some computer-grade antistatic carpets, independent of ambient humidity or temperature. - Durable
Its high vinyl content and high-pressure manufacturing process makes the StaticWorx vinyl floor both long-wearing and indention and abrasion resistant. The floor’s smooth, non-porous surface has excellent chemical resistance. - Cost-effective
The color runs through the entire thickness of AmeriWorx solid vinyl tile, resulting in an attractive, scratch-resistant surface. AmeriWorx tile is easy to clean – needs only damp-mopping to remove dirt and debris. And AmeriWorx tile is inherently conductive, so the tiles never need expensive ESD wax or finishes to gain or retain ESD qualities. Durability, quick installation, and easy maintenance gives AmeriWorx SVT one of the lowest costs of ownership of any resilient ESD floor.- Click here to learn more about how to value engineer your project
- Precision Milled Quality
AmeriWorx vinyl tile is precision milled. Click this link to learn why precision milling is important - Selection/Aesthetics
StaticWorx ESD Vinyl tile, available in attractive colors and graphics, will please the discerning eye of the most style-conscious architect. - AmeriWorx has No DOP Content

Features
- Attractive
- Precision-milled, gap free
- Cost effective
- Low maintenance
- Permanent static protection
- Conforms to the requirements of NFPA 99 Standard for Health Care Facilities
- With ESD footwear, suited for Class-0 environments.
- Meets ANSI/ESD S20.20
- Low outgassing emission.
- All StaticWorx vinyl flooring meets California 1350 indoor air quality standards

Well Suited For:
- Electronics manufacturing & handling
- Surface Mount (SMT) Assembly
- Cleanrooms
- Biotech manufacturing areas
- Data Centers
- IT/Telecommunications
- Access Floor Applications
- MRI Suites
- Hospitals
- Munitions
- Spaces where chemicals spill







