Why Do You Recommend Static-dissipative Flooring For Some Applications & Conductive For Others?

Published: April 8, 2019, 7:46 a.m.

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Have you ever wondered why we recommend static-dissipative flooring for some applications and conductive for others? Shouldn\'t both types of flooring work for any application? No, because electrical standards vary by industry.In episode 2 of Static Bursts, Dave and Rick discuss the technical difference between static-dissipative and conductive floors. Standards for flight towers, communications facilities and other end-user applications require flooring with electrical resistance measuring between 1.0 x 10E6 and 1.0 x 10E9. Standards for electronics manufacturing, however, allow for any floor measuring below 1.0 x 10E9. Dave explains why it\'s important to know and follow industry standards for the specific application where the ESD floor will be installed.

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