Conductive & Static-Dissipative Mats
Conductive and static-dissipative mats protect electrical equipment from damage caused by static. Sometimes called ESD mats, they draw static electricity off workers before the worker touches a surface that can cause discharge. They are used near sensitive electrical or computer components and in areas with potentially explosive dusts, gasses, or chemicals.
Conductive Mats
Conductive mats move electrical charge across materials very quickly. They are antistatic and have a low surface resistivity less than or equal to 1 x 10^9 Ω/sq.
Diamond Plate Pattern
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Pebble Pattern
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Static-Dissipative Mats
Static dissipative mats move electrical charges to ground at a controlled rate. They are antistatic and have medium surface resistivity equal to or greater than 1 x 10^6 Ω/sq but less than 1 x 10^9 Ω/sq.
Bubble Pattern
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Pebble Pattern
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Smooth Pattern
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Static-Dissipative Drainage Mats
Static dissipative drainage mats move electrical charges to ground at a controlled rate. They are antistatic and have medium surface resistivity equal to or greater than 1 x 10^6 Ω/sq but less than 1 x 10^9 Ω/sq. Holes in drainage mats allow water and other liquid hazards to pass through the top of the mat, reducing the likelihood of injury from slipping. They are used in wet areas such as kitchens and other environments requiring frequent washdowns.
Raised Bones Pattern
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