Anti-Static Flooring: Technical Principles And Core Functions

Jan 09, 2026

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Anti-static flooring is a functional flooring material specifically designed to reduce static electricity accumulation. It is widely used in environments sensitive to static electricity, such as electronics workshops, data centers, and hospital operating rooms.


In recent years, with the increasing demand for safety and practicality from home users, its application has gradually expanded to ordinary residences, especially in areas requiring floor leveling or where slip resistance and safety are important.

 

Technical Principles and Core Functions:
Anti-static flooring works by adding conductive fibers or carbon black particles to the base material, creating a continuous conductive path that allows static electricity to be quickly discharged to the ground, preventing equipment malfunctions or safety hazards caused by charge accumulation.


Its surface is usually treated with an anti-slip finish, combined with highly wear-resistant PVC or plastic materials, which can withstand daily foot traffic and reduce static electricity generated by friction.

 

In addition, this type of flooring is treated with special processes, making it resistant to fading and certified as environmentally friendly, making it suitable for long-term use in homes.

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