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	<title>Epoxy Floor &#187; antistatic epoxy floor</title>
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		<title>Epoxy Anti-Static Floor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Epoxy antistatic floor covering is used mostly in settings where static electricity can cause damage to equipment, products, or people...</p><p>Post from: <a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.com">Epoxy Floors</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/epoxy-antistatic-floor/">Epoxy Anti-Static Floor</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>There are a wide variety of flooring options available to you when you choose to go with an <a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net">epoxy floor</a>.  In this article we explore the <strong>epoxy antistatic floor</strong>.</em></p>
<h3>What is an Epoxy Antistatic Floor?</h3>
<p>This variety of epoxy flooring was created to prevent the production of static electricity and exposure of nearby objects to static electricity. Epoxy antistatic floor covering is used mostly in settings where static electricity can cause damage to equipment, products, or people. While it is selected mainly for safety purposes, it does have a sleek appearance and comes in flat, semi gloss and high gloss making it an attractive alternative to concrete. It has a life of about eight years and requires very little upkeep. This formula is comprised of an epoxy floor coating with conductive ingredients added.</p>
<h3>Where is an Epoxy Antistatic Floor Used?</h3>
<p>Computer equipment, electronics, and more can be permanently damaged by static electricity. Locations where these components are manufactured, stored, sold, and used often require a floor made out of antistatic epoxy to prevent this kind of damage. It is often used in electric factories, control rooms, company computer rooms, printing factories, spinning and weaving factories, electronics factories, telecommunications offices, semiconductor plants, warehouses, and retail stores where technical equipment is sold.</p>
<h3>How is an Epoxy Antistatic Floor Applied?</h3>
<p>If the floor covering will be applied on new concrete, the base will need to dry for thirty days before the epoxy can be applied. The temperature must be 60 F or above for best results. If the room is colder, the epoxy will not fully cure. The substrate must be free of salts, curing compounds, oil, and grease and cracks should be filled prior to application.</p>
<p>First, use an etching solution and then rinse the surface completely with water. Then, depending on the brand of antistatic epoxy that you use, follow the mixing instructions and be aware of the length of time that the mixture can be left standing. Only prepare the amount that you can apply within that time to cut down on wasted materials. It can be applied in thin coats using a roller. The first coat will need to dry for seven hours and then the second coat can be applied in the same manner. While you can walk on the surface after twelve hours, it will not be completely cured for five to seven days.</p>
<h3>Special Features of an Epoxy Antistatic Floor</h3>
<p>This sleek surface is dust proof and very easy to clean. The antistatic qualities are long lasting. An epoxy antistatic floor has good adhesion and is resistant to abrasion. The electric conductivity is even though out this type of floor making it a highly effective way to protect the whole surface area from static electricity. Also, its ability to conduct electricity is not influenced by humidity factors. It is an acceptable way for companies to not only protect their products and staff, but also meet control standards for electrical conductivity. It is resilient and holds up well under all forms of traffic and even heavy loads. Even though it looks shiny, an epoxy antistatic floor is very slip resistant. It is easy to apply and maintain. Because of its long life-span, an epoxy antistatic floor is seen as a worthwhile investment for businesses, factories, and warehouses that need to protect their equipment, merchandise, and employees from static electricity.</p>
<p><em>Want to see what else is available?  Check out all of the types of epoxy floors:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/epoxy-flaked-floor/">Epoxy Flaked Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/epoxy-antistatic-floor/">Epoxy Anti-Static Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/self-dispersing-epoxy-floor/">Self-dispersing Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/self-dispersing-epoxy-floor-with-quartz-sand/">Self-dispersing Epoxy Floor with Quartz Sand</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/self-leveling-epoxy-floor/">Self-leveling Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/mortar-epoxy-floor/">Mortar Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/graveled-epoxy-floor/">Graveled Epoxy Floor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epoxy-floors.net/flooringtypes/epoxy-terrazzo-floor/">Epoxy Terrazzo Floor</a></em></p>
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