
Compliance-grade electrostatic dissipative (ESD) flooring for Ghana's data centres, electronics assembly lines, pharmaceutical cleanrooms, hospital imaging suites, and recording studios. ANSI S20.20 and IEC 61340-5-1 compliance. Earthed grid, calibrated resistance, soundproofing options.
ESD flooring is not cosmetic. A single static discharge of 30 volts is enough to destroy sensitive electronic components; humans generate 3,000 volts casually walking across a carpet. For data centres, electronics manufacturing, pharmaceutical cleanrooms, and medical imaging suites, compliance-grade ESD flooring is a regulatory requirement — not a nice-to-have. It is also one of the most frequently wrongly-specified and wrongly-installed flooring categories in Ghana. We specialise in getting it right the first time.
Each variant serves a distinct project need. We specify based on your operation, not on what's in stock.
Conductive copper-grid underlay with resistance 10⁴-10⁶ Ω. For electronics assembly, explosive-atmosphere areas.
Dissipative epoxy with resistance 10⁶-10⁹ Ω. For data centres, medical imaging, general electronics.
Compliance-grade conductive or dissipative vinyl tile. For cleanrooms requiring periodic deep cleaning, modular replacement.
Heat-welded ESD sheet vinyl with welded seams. For pharmaceutical cleanrooms requiring uninterrupted hygienic surface.
Dual-performance flooring with both ESD compliance and acoustic rating. For open-plan IT environments, call centres.
ESD-compliant raised access floors for data centres requiring underfloor cabling and cooling.
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Both ANSI/ESD S20.20 (the international manufacturing standard) and IEC 61340-5-1 (European standard). We provide certificates of compliance with measured resistance readings at commissioning. For regulated sectors we also meet MIL-STD-1686 where required.
Conductive: resistance of 10⁴-10⁶ Ω — drains static to earth quickly. Used for explosive-atmosphere areas and some electronics manufacturing. Dissipative: 10⁶-10⁹ Ω — drains slowly to prevent shock from high-charge sources. Used for most electronics, data centres, and medical imaging. We specify based on your compliance requirements.
A copper grounding grid is installed under the flooring and bonded to the building's electrical earth. Periodic bonding posts (typically every 150 m²) connect the grid to structure. The grid is surveyed and certified at commissioning.
We recommend annual resistance testing for mission-critical environments (data centres, pharma cleanrooms) and bi-annual for general electronics. A degraded surface can drift outside compliance without visible change. We offer annual test-and-certify contracts.
No. Standard floor polishes create an insulating film that destroys ESD compliance. Only approved conductive cleaners should be used. We provide the maintenance specification and supply the approved cleaner to all clients.
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