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7 Common Mistakes to avoid when selecting a static control floor
A substantial amount of confusion results from a general lack of knowledge about static control specifications and standards combined with confusing and/or contradictory data found on the Internet. Because of the massive amount of both reliable as well as unreliable information available on the web, facility designers often make the same common mistakes when selecting static control flooring materials.
A Static Dissipative or Static Conductive Solution?
In ESD-safe environments, controlling static is paramount. Without eliminating the risks associated with static electricity in areas susceptible to damage by static, you’re going to run into potentially costly problems. With that in mind, it’s time to make an important decision: Should I choose static dissipative or static conductive solutions?