The Fundamentals of Electrostatic Control Flooring

Man walking on a electrostatic control floor and cleanliness control suit with ESD symbol on the foot,  A yellow tape with text: "ESD Protected Area" to be careful when entering the ESD area.

ESD has become a critical concern within the industry. As electronics become more complex their sensitivity to electrostatic instances increases. According to the ESD Association, the average product loss to static electricity is 33%! The damage is estimated in the billions of dollars annually. Many of these events occur because of the energy created during the movement of people, vehicles, chairs, carts, and containers.

Protect your work environment against electrostatic discharge with Sikafloor® ESD Control Floor Systems. Sikafloor Electrostatic Control Floor Systems provide effective personnel grounding and meets or exceeds the requirements of ANSI S20.20 for electronics applications, DOD facilities, and NFPA requirements for flammable liquids, powders, and gasses

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