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Anti-Static
ESD FlooringDISSIPATIVE CLASS

A seamless dissipative epoxy system that drains static safely to earth — engineered to ANSI/ESD S20.20 & IEC 61340-5-1 for electronics, cleanrooms and data centres.

ESD SYSTEM CROSS-SECTION REFERENCE DIAGRAM — TAP LAYERS BELOW
6-LayerEngineered System
EarthedPath to Ground
TestedOn Handover
TurnkeySurvey to Warranty
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OVERVIEW

What is Anti-Static (Dissipative) ESD Flooring?

Anti-static (dissipative) ESD flooring is a seamless epoxy system that safely drains static electricity to earth through a built-in copper grounding grid and conductive layers. Engineered to the static-dissipative class (1.0 × 10⁶–10⁹ Ω) under ANSI/ESD S20.20 and IEC 61340-5-1, it protects sensitive electronics, cleanrooms and data centres from electrostatic discharge.

Seamless monolithic finish Static-dissipative class Copper-grid earthing Tested & certified on handover
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THE POLYZEN SYSTEM

How the System Is Built

A dissipative ESD floor is an engineered stack — every layer has a job. Tap any layer to see its function.

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Earthing Termination

Certified Path to Ground

Each grid node is terminated to the building's earth system and verified by a qualified electrician, completing a continuous, testable path to ground — confirmed by on-site resistance testing at handover.

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SYSTEM PRODUCT

POLYZEN ZENSTAT Dissipative (ZS-200)

This floor is delivered using POLYZEN ZENSTAT Dissipative (ZS-200) — a static-dissipative ESD floor finish, formulated and manufactured by POLYZEN.

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COMPLIANCE BENCHMARKS

Standards This System Is Built To

The static-dissipative class is defined by the governing standards below.

Electrical Class
Static-Dissipative — 1.0 × 10⁶ to 1.0 × 10⁹ Ω resistance to ground
Body Voltage
< 100 V personnel generation (ANSI/ESD STM 97.2)
Governing Standards
ANSI/ESD S20.20 · IEC 61340-5-1
Test Methods
ANSI/ESD STM7.1 · STM 97.2 · ASTM F150

Values above are the industry-standard class definitions. POLYZEN ZENSTAT ZS-200 system performance values are confirmed in the product TDS.

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FROM SURVEY TO CERTIFIED FLOOR

The Application Process

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Inspect & Assess

Substrate moisture & strength, FFL survey, existing earth points and ESD risk-zone mapping.

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Design & Specify

Dissipative target, copper grid layout & density, and full system build-up specified.

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Prepare & Apply

Shot-blast → conductive primer → copper grid → conductive body coat → ZS-200 topcoat.

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Test & Certify

Resistance-to-ground & walking body-voltage tests, earthing verification, written warranty.

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TECHNICAL SUMMARY

System Specifications

PropertyDetail
System TypeStatic-Dissipative Epoxy ESD System
Linked ProductZENSTAT Dissipative (ZS-200)
Electrical ClassStatic-Dissipative (1.0 × 10⁶–10⁹ Ω)
System ResistancePer TDS
Total ThicknessPer TDS
GroundingCopper grid + earth terminations (per design)
Surface FinishSeamless — Per TDS
Chemical / Abrasion ResistancePer TDS
Compliance ReferenceANSI/ESD S20.20 · IEC 61340-5-1
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WHERE IT IS USED

Sectors Served

Electronics & Semiconductor
Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences
Data Centres & Server Rooms
Defence & Aerospace
EMS / PCB Assembly
Battery & EV Manufacturing
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ASSURANCE

Tested & Warranted

Every POLYZEN applied ESD system is handed over with on-site electrical verification — resistance-to-ground and personnel body-voltage testing — and a written system warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed per project scope and substrate condition.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is anti-static (dissipative) ESD flooring?
It is a seamless epoxy floor that safely conducts static electricity to earth through a copper grounding grid and conductive layers, holding resistance within the static-dissipative range (1.0 × 10⁶–10⁹ Ω) to protect static-sensitive equipment and people.
Dissipative vs conductive ESD flooring — what's the difference?
Dissipative floors sit in the 10⁶–10⁹ Ω range and drain charge in a slower, controlled way — ideal for electronics and data centres. Conductive floors are below 10⁶ Ω and drain charge faster, used for highly volatile or explosive environments.
Which standards govern ESD flooring in India?
The two primary standards are ANSI/ESD S20.20 and its international equivalent IEC 61340-5-1. Both require floor resistance to ground below 1.0 × 10⁹ Ω and personnel body voltage under 100 V.
How is an ESD floor grounded?
A copper grid embedded in the system is terminated to the building's earth at defined points — typically one connection per area. A qualified electrician verifies the path, and resistance is tested on handover.
Which industries need anti-static flooring?
Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceutical and life sciences cleanrooms, data centres and server rooms, defence and aerospace, EMS/PCB assembly, and battery/EV component production.
Does POLYZEN test and certify the floor?
Yes. Every installation is verified on site with resistance-to-ground and walking body-voltage testing, earthing checks, and a written system warranty. Measured values are recorded per project.
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