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ElectraGuard Tri-Layer ESD Flooring System

Outstanding Longevity, Aesthetics and Conductivity

Titanium like wear resistance, unrivaled electrical performance

 

The Electra Guard Tri-Layer ESD Flooring System: Finally a fully compliant esd flooring system that rivals the wear performance of esd vinyl, static control rubber and thick set esd epoxy flooring at a fraction of the cost.  The ElectraGuard Tri Layer System incorporates three coats of state of the art fully conductive thin set epoxy followed by two coats of ElectraThane metallic enhanced sealer (for added wear resistance and moderate shine) followed by a top coat of ElectraGlaze ESD Floor finish (for easy scuff removal and a mirror like shine).  The system is designed for application on substrates including concrete, existing well bonded VCT, standard and antistatic vinyl's, standard and antistatic thick set epoxy and more. With specifications that meet or exceed the latest most stringent standards including the new  ANSI EOS ESD S 2020 2007, ElectraGuard Tri-Layer Tames the Static Beast before it can take another byte!

 TV StaticPermanent non humidity dependant esd conductivity.

 TV StaticTitanium like wear resistant
 TV Static Meets stringent NEW standards for optimum conductivity.

 TV StaticEasy to keep clean, low maintenance, value oriented.

 TV StaticAnti slip, anti scuff, handles heavy rolling loads
 TV StaticInstallation flexibility!  Can be installed over concrete, existing epoxy, VCT, even asbestos laden tiles!  Perfect for increasing conductivity of outdated antistatic vinyl flooring.  Compliant to EOS ESD S2020-2007. TR-53 Friendly!

 

Step 1: ElectraGuard (general application instructions). Prepare substrate, install grounding foil (see full instructions for details). Prepare the ElectraGuard carefully: Catalyzed ElectraGuard should be used within six hours of mixing, therefore prepare only the quantity necessary for immediate use.  Add the pre-measured catalyst to epoxy base.  Stir gently until the catalyst has been thoroughly mixed in (a low RPM drill may be used with a rotary mixing attachment but try to not beat air into the material).  Allow the catalyzed mixture to stand 5 minutes.  Utilizing a short nap roller or brush, carefully apply a thin uniform coat of catalyzed ElectraGuard around perimeter walls, doorways etc (about 6" width and try to not get any on walls ;)  After perimeter of room is completed utilize short nap rollers (18" wide with long handle extensions work best) to roll a thin uniform coat through out the remainder of the area. The initial coat will cover approximately 250 to 500 ft 2 per gallon.  Allow the initial coat to dry for 5-7 hours or longer and  apply a second coat. Second coat coverage is approximately 500-600 ft2 per gallon.  Allow the second coat to dry for 8 to 12 hours and apply a third cost.  Third coat coverage is approximately 500-600 SF per gallon. Finished floors may be opened to light traffic, under normal curing conditions, after 12 hours. See full scale installation instructions for further details. Allow coats to cure for a minimum of 48 hours (good environmental airflow) or 72 hours (compromised environmental airflow) prior to proceeding to step 2 (topical coatings of Electrathane Sealer).

 

Step 2: ElectraThane (general application instructions). Thoroughly remove loose dirt and dust cured ElectraGuard via sweeping (do not use sweeping compounds).  Remove imperfections if any (such as bubbles and splatters) from ElectraGuard via light scraping followed by vacuuming. Agitate ElectraThane sealant in container prior to use, pour into clean contaminant free bucket and mop on one thin even coat using non linting synthetic finish mops.  Allow coat to dry (depending on humidity and temperature) for 60 to 90 minutes before re-application of second thin coat. Two coats are or more are recommended. ElectraThane does not readily lend itself to high speed polishing but has a good as applied luster and excellent slip resistance.  Allow coats to cure for a minimum of 12 hours prior to proceeding to step 3 (topical coatings of ElectraGlaze Floor Finish). See full scale installation instructions for further details.

 

Step 3: ElectraGlaze (general application instructions). Using a clean Rayon finish mop or wax applicator, apply a minimum of one thin even coat of ElectraGlaze allowing finish to dry 2 to 4 hours prior to allowing traffic on floor.  Two coats are recommended for optimum performance. Buffing is not required unless high mirror like shine is desired. Note: Avoid application during high humidity conditions, use thin coats ONLY. See full scale installation instructions for further details.

 

The ElectraGuard Tri-Layer ESD Flooring System meets latest standard of S2020-2007 for esd conductive flooring and ANSI/ESD STM97.1-2006 resistance to ground in combination with Operator / Heel Grounders / ESD Flooring. ElectraGuard Tri-Layer meets or exceeds the requirements of Federal Specifications LF-475a and SST-312b for flexibility, dimensional stability, resistance to reagents and residual indentation.

 

 

United ESD Incorporated

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Colorado City, CO 81019

United States of America

 

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