
United Static Control Products - Suppliers and
installers of ElectraFlex, an extremely advanced esd
floor covering. Time tested, quality insured by
testing each batch, ElectraFlex is manufactured
using an exclusive calendering process creating a truly homogenous composition for the utmost in even static dissipation. ElectraFlex's construction utilizes a proprietary top surface wear layer bonded to a full surface conductive bottom layer providing static busting properties simply unheard of with other esd floor covering materials. It's flexible, yet very durable and abrasion resistant. ElectraFlex won’t flake or degrade under heavy weight loads and passes tough military standards for chemical and fire resistivity. Other conductive vinyl's often exhibit problems with carbon sloughing. Not so with ElectraFlex; manufactured to specifications so stringent ElectraFlex can even be used in class 100 clean room environments. With excellent cleanliness and extremely consistent conductivity, it's perfect for medical facilities, electronic assembly and THE most sensitive of esd control environments. Within the ElectraFlex product range line is our EL series, a conductive floor covering available in nine colors and our AS series (a static dissipative floor covering material available in five non-directional colors. Both Series are available in 2 meter wide by approximately 20 meter lengths or tiles. ElectraTile is permanently conductive and requires no wax or floor finish to maintain it's superb electrical properties.
This premium material features the ultimate in installation flexibility. ElectraFlex may be laid over a variety of surfaces including close-cropped carpeting, wood cement, linoleum and other existing flooring. Permanent, reliable anchoring is accomplished via our one part water-based acrylic conductive adhesive (p.n. 41005). Semi-permanent installation over existing carpeting, needle felt, parquet or stone floors may be accomplished using our full surface conductive textile reinforced releasable adhesive system (p.n. 41003). Your company’s requirements count! The flexibility for reuse (where a permanent investment in a leased facility is undesirable) or a long-term permanent installation.
| Type of floor covering | EN 649 | Conductive homogeneous vinyl flooring |
|---|---|---|
| Classification | F-1913 | Exceeds (Also meets ASTM F-1303,
Type II, Group 1, Class B) |
| Wear Layer thickness | EN 429 | 0.080 gauge (2.0 mm) |
| Total Thickness | EN 428 | 0.080 gauge (2.0 mm) |
| Weight/m'/sq yd | EN 430 | 5.7 Ibs sq yd (3.1 kg sq meter) |
| Abrasion/thickness loss | Pr EN 660: Part 1 | Group P: < 0.15 mm |
| Residual indentation | F-970/modified | 125/800 Ibs./sq. in. |
| Wear by chair castors | EN 425 | suitable |
| Underfloor heating | suitable up to 90° F | |
| Impact sound resistance | DIN52210 | +3dB |
| Electrical resistance | DIN 51953
F-150 ANSI / ESD-57.1-94 |
104 -106ohm
@ 500 volts 104 - 106 ohm @ 100 volts 104 - 106 ohm |
| Thermal conductivity | DIN 52612 | .013m k/w |
| Fire resistance | E-662
E-648 |
<450
.45 watts / cm2 |
| Slip resistance | D-2047 | > .5 |
| Color fastness | EN 20105-B02 | >= level 6 |
| Chemical resistance | EN 423 | good resistance |
| Colors | 9 | |
| Sizes — Roll length
Width Tile Size Quantity |
approx. 82' 7"(25 lin meters)
Nominal 6' 6" (2 meters) Nominal 24" x 24" (61 cm x 61 cm) 14 tiles per ctn 56 sq ft (5.21 m2 per ctn) |
ElectraFlex EL series is available in the 9 colors (as posted above) in ESD conductive. ElectraFlex is also available in 6 colors (as posted below) in static dissipative. The general consensus in the vast majority of electronic manufacturing environments shows ESD conductive flooring as preferable due to the extreme ESD sensitivity of many of today's advanced micro-components. An ESD conductive flooring material will move the electrostatic potential to ground faster than a static dissipative esd flooring material providing a more thorough (yet still controlled) discharge. Static dissipative ESD flooring materials are often the preferred choice when working with high voltage power supplies etc. For a great article on how to predict the results of your esd flooring in combination with esd footwear and why static conductive is now preferable over static dissipative please visit: ESD Journal's: Procedure for the Design, Analysis and Auditing of ESD flooring/footwear systems.
The powerful new element in Seamless ESD floors for static control.
Titanium like wear resistance, unrivaled electrical conductivity