August 13, 2024
Electrostatic charge is a common issue in workplaces, especially those using electronic devices or machinery. When two electrically charged objects come into contact, static electricity can build up—posing risks like equipment failure or even injury. That’s where ESD and anti-static flooring come in.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) flooring is engineered to safely dissipate static electricity. Made from conductive materials, ESD flooring channels static charges—whether from people, equipment, or surfaces—safely to ground. This makes it ideal for environments like manufacturing plants, warehouses, and electronics facilities where static build-up can cause serious damage.
Anti-static flooring prevents the build-up of static electricity on its surface. It features a special topcoat that controls and dissipates static before it becomes a problem. While it’s effective for reducing nuisance shocks, it doesn’t offer the same level of protection as ESD flooring in high-risk environments.
If your business involves sensitive electronics or flammable materials, ESD flooring is essential. Common industries include:
Both ESD and anti-static floors are easy to install and maintain. However, to preserve their static-control properties:
At R-Tek, we offer high-performance ESD and anti-static flooring solutions, including our R-Tile ESD interlocking floor tiles, designed for durability and permanent static control. Contact us today to find the best fit for your environment.