ESD Vinyl FLoor Tile Specs

Staticworx® ESD tile flooring is a solid vinyl product offering excellent static control performance.

Our ESD vinyl tile is an ideal choice for clean rooms, health care applications, electronics manufacturing, access floors, labs and tech spaces or anywhere static control is essential to your business or operation.

AmeriWorx

SPECIFICATIONS:
AMERIWORX™ Series ESD Vinyl Tile
Made in USA
Foundation™ Series ESD Vinyl Tile
Imported Value Line
Construction: Precision milled vinyl tile of high density resin with a conductive carbon matrix. Homogenous vinyl tile with encased conductive elements distributed throughout.
Thickness: 1/8", 3.2 mm 3.175 mm
Size: 12” x 12” stock
24" x 24" custom
36" x 36" custom
24” x 24”
Static Generation Comparison Less than 20 Volts per ESD STM 97.2 < 12 V < 20 V
Squareness
(ASTM F 540):
<0.002” <0.010"
Static Load Limit
(Mod. ASTM F 970-00):
2,800 psi 2,500 psi
Electrical Resistance:*
Meets ANSI/ESD S20.20
Static Conductive:
2.5 X 10E4 - 1.0 X10E6
Static Dissipative: 1.0 X 10 E6 – 1.0 X 10 E9 Per ANSI/ESD S7.1 – 2005
Static Conductive Only:
2.5 x 10E4 - 1.0 x 10E6 Per ANSI/ESD S7.1 – 2005
Static Decay: <0.01 seconds 0.01 seconds

Important Note: Static conductive flooring should never be used in emergency 911 communication applications or FAA flight control areas. Staticworx recommends Eclipse rubber and ShadowFX carpet tiles for these applications.

Note: To achieve maximum performance, all ESD vinyl tile requires the use of static control footwear in combination with the floor.

*For more complete AMERIWORX™ Vinyl specifications, click here to download a PDF version
For more complete Foundation™ Vinyl specifications, click here to download a PDF version.

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Learn more about specifying antistatic flooring for applications requiring the control of unwanted electrostatic discharge by reading our article How To Specify Static-Free Floors in the September 2011 issue of The Construction Specifier Magazine.

Attention ESD Flooring Specifiers:
The Construction Specifier MagazineRead this Article to Specify Correctly
Electrostatic discharge can mean risks for personal safety, communication errors, and damage to expensive electronic equipment. Specifying the right floor for sensitive environments requires not only knowledge of this phenomenon, but also the available products. by Dave Long top