Dissipative and Conductive Flooring Systems

The flooring system with anti-acid technical porcelain stoneware finish can be designed to meet specific requirements in terms of anti-static properties, conduction and dissipation of electrostatic charges.

Due to its nature, ceramic does not promote the accumulation of electrostatic charges, which is an advantage. However, since it is not a conductive material, it cannot on its own ensure controlled discharge dissipation. To address this need, Cipa Gres has tested an anti-static flooring system particularly suitable for industrial, electronic, medical, pharmaceutical or logistics environments. The system combines the hygiene and mechanical resistance of anti-acid technical porcelain stoneware with anti-static, dissipative and conductive properties. Cipa Gres has developed a flooring system suitable for the control of electrostatic discharges (ESD).

ESD Flooring Classification

Depending on the surface or vertical electrical resistance, floorings are classified as follows:

  • Anti-static floors
    Limit the generation of electrostatic charge during walking.
    • Maximum voltage generated: < 2,000 V
  • Dissipative floors
    Allow the gradual discharge of the charge to ground.
    • Electrical resistance: 10⁵ Ω < R < 10⁹ Ω
  • Conductive floors
    Allow for rapid conduction of the accumulated charge to the grounding system.
    • Electrical resistance: R < 10⁶ Ω

Anti-static, dissipative and conductive floors are mandatory in areas with a high risk of fire or explosion, such as:

  • Armories.
  • Fuel storage areas.
  • Fireworks manufacturers.

An anti-static, dissipative and conductive floor is also recommended in all areas where high-precision electronic machinery is in use, such as:

  • Hospitals (operating rooms, medical gas distribution system areas, sterile zones).
  • Data processing centers and server rooms (DPCs).
  • Ink and glue industries.
  • Paint booths, paint manufacturers.
  • Atex*** areas within production environments, or more generally, wherever anti-static flooring is required.

***ATEX is the abbreviation for “ATmosphère EXplosible”, and refers to the European Directive 94/9/EC concerning the placing on the market of explosion-proof electrical and mechanical devices, components and protection systems.

Reference Standards

The ESD characteristics of technical flooring are regulated by national and international standards, including:

  • CEI 64-4: insulation resistance measurement.
  • EN 61340-5-1: protection of electronic components from electrostatic effects.
  • EN 61340-4-5: requirements for the person-footwear-flooring system.

Performance Verification

The flooring system made with ESAGONA HI TECH 14 mm was subjected to insulation resistance tests at Centro Ceramico (Test Report No. 5451/24), obtaining a dissipative classification:

  • Test method: CEI 64-4.
  • Environmental conditions: 23°C – 50% RH.
  • Measured values: 10⁷ < R < 10⁸ Ohm.

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