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Frank,
I have seen excellent conductivity measurements on bare concrete
floors at some houses that allows them to paint the floor with
industrial conductive paint. It was cheaper for them to paint rather
than tile. I have been at other houses where they had to tile because
the conductivity measurements of the concrete prevented painting causing
them to "construct" a conductive floor with tile and grounding.
I have no information on the specific cost comparison between paint and
tile for conductive flooring, but, do get a good set of
reliable measurements on the conductivity of your floor before you
begin. You may need only paint.
Doug
Doug
Jesse F Beatty wrote:
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> --Hi Technet Gang...
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> This is not specifically a technical question, but I have run into a lack of
> information regarding this topic and decided to give the group a shot.
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> We are in the process of installing a new memory module assembly line and are
> looking at ways to improve the flooring in the area. We are currently using
> static-resistant tiling which goes for roughly $8 a tile. This particular
> flooring has some advantages, but we believe that there is a better, and perhaps
> less expensive, alternative.
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> Do any of you have experience with ESD flooring, either good or bad? Can you
> suggest a particular type of flooring that we should consider or can you direct
> me to a source?
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> Please feel free to direct any replies to my personal address below.
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> Thanks, in advance, for your assistance.
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> THINK ABOUT IT: Mediocrity is easy. Good things take hard work.
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> Bob Seger (1995)
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> Frank Beatty Phone: 919/479-3552
> Memory Module Production Supervisor Fax: 919/479-3546
> Mitsubishi Semiconductor America, Inc. Email: [log in to unmask]
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