Considerations When Buying Anti-Static Flooring

Jan 08, 2026

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Good anti-static flooring should be environmentally friendly. Adhesives are used in the production of anti-static flooring base materials, and formaldehyde is a major component of these adhesives. Therefore, anti-static flooring often contains formaldehyde, which is known as a "silent killer." According to national standards, the formaldehyde release of the base material should meet the E1 standard. When buying anti-static flooring, if you smell a pungent odor, do not buy it. Good anti-static flooring should be moisture-resistant. Moisture resistance is reflected by the water absorption thickness expansion rate. The higher this value, the worse the moisture resistance. Flooring with poor moisture resistance is likely to expand and deform in humid environments during the rainy season in spring. We remind consumers to choose flooring with a water absorption thickness expansion rate of less than 10%.

 

Good anti-static flooring should not fade.
Some imitation wood flooring looks bright and has delicate patterns. However, some imitation wood flooring's colors are like chalk marks on a blackboard – they disappear with a wipe. When choosing flooring, consumers must choose products with a lightfastness rating of 7 or higher; otherwise, your shoes will become "embroidered shoes."

 

Good anti-static flooring should be wear-resistant.
High wear resistance is one of the most prominent advantages of laminate flooring. The mainstream products in the world's laminate flooring market should reach AC3 wear resistance (i.e., more than 6000 revolutions). Many low-priced floorings on the market use low-quality wear-resistant paper to reduce costs, resulting in naturally low wear resistance and a significantly shorter service life.

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