Conductive Mission Critical ESD Carpet is Too Conductive
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Some mission critical carpet tiles should not be used around computers and operational electrical equipment. Mission Critical carpet measuring between 2.5 X 10E4 and 1.0 X 10E8 is too conductive to meet electrical grounding standards for use in schools, computer labs and communications areas like 9-1-1 call centers.
Read more about Choosing ESD Flooring for Mission-Critical Spaces on our Knowledge Base: https://kb.staticworx.com/choosing-esd-flooring-mission-critical-spaces/.
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Staticworx attractive, high-performance static-control floors protect sensitive electronics and electronic components from damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Most specifiers and buyers don’t realize that electrical and ESD standards differ by industry. And many are unaware of the ways that flooring materials interact with the workplace environment. As a result, they choose the wrong ESD floor, one that fails in their environment or application.
With years of experience and our lengthy publishing history, Staticworx leads the industry in technical know-how. Our technical sales and service reps work with each client, providing the objective, research-based evidence necessary to make an informed decision. We don’t just sell floors. We tailor ESD flooring solutions that meet each client’s specific goals and objectives.
Whether you’re an architect, looking for specifications; a large or small flooring contractor; a facilities manager for an electronics manufacturing or handling facility; or with a government office – like the FAA or Department of Homeland Security, a university, cleanroom or university lab, film or TV studio, call center, police department, or 9-1-1 dispatch operation – Staticworx can help.
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