Tile
We offer a complete
and various line of surface options in a wide range of colors to meet your specific
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High Pressure
Laminate (HPL) - Attractive, durable, easy to maintain and economical, HPL
provides high-wear resistance.
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- Conductive HPL - This
type of product finds application in computer room, clean room, and hospital operating
room flooring. The conductive components are completely encapsulated within
the surface and, as such, are not a source of environmental contamination.
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Conductive Vinyl
- Because they protect sensitive electronic devices, static conductive and conductive
vinyl coverings are great for electrostatic discharge sensitive environments such
as cleanrooms, MRI rooms.
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- Rubber Tiles - Excellent
for high traffic areas, rubber tile is a durable, non-slip surface available in
a multitude of colors and patterns.
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Carpet
AFS has teamed with leading carpet
manufacturers to provide carpet finishes to complement raised access floors.
Selections are available in both factory applied carpet or modular carpet tiles.
A variety of designs, patterns and colors are available to accent any room setting.
- Virtually seamless
- Easy to install and remove
- Multitude of designs, patterns,
and colors
- Attractive carpet that will match
any type of office decor
Why it's important
to use Electro-Static-Dissipative Carpet
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(static generation) ratings have no bearing on a carpet's ability to
dissipate a static charge, and take it to ground.
kV vs.
Ohm, the whole story.
Contrary to popular belief,
the key to static control is not low static generation. Traditionally, the carpet
industry has measured the quality of static protection based on kV ratings, or
a carpet's propensity to generate a charge. However, static charges can come from
anywhere. Of greater urgency is ESD elimination. Our carpet products are measured
strictly by how well they safely conduct the charge to ground. This is measured
in Ohm. Look for an Ohm rating between 1.0 x 105 and 1.0 x 108.
It's a question of computer
density. With networked computer workstations typically occupying cubicles 8'
x 10' or less, office environments are particularly susceptible to disruptions
caused by electrostatic discharge. These disruptions can cause computer lockups
or freezes, missing files and data, or even network crashes. Our manufacturers
have successfully transferred its technology protection from the main frame computer
room to the office. The more networked the typical general office gets, the need
for using an ESD static-dissipative carpet increases. Our carpet products give
you total and permanent protection.
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