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If paint are going to use paint, I recommend a conductive floor paint made
by Plastic Systems,   it was a water based Enamel   W-7280.
It performed very well for ESD, stood up fairly well to traffic and was easy
to touch-up.

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> From:         Roger M. Stoops[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To:     TechNet E-Mail Forum.;[log in to unmask]
> Sent:         Thursday, October 26, 2000 7:44 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: [TN] ESD and Concrete Floors
>
> Yup, dust would be a problem!  So when we moved our R&D lab to a new area
> w/concrete floor, the floor was coated with an epoxy-based paint for
> floors
> (it was smooth to begin with).  Takes care of any dust.  After that,
> standard ESD procedures were used.  If static is a real problem in some
> areas, suggest using anti-stat mats just in those work areas.
>
> Roger M. Stoops, C.I.D., PCB Designer
>
>
> Spectra Precision Inc./Trimble Navigation Ltd.
> 5475 Kellenburger Rd.
> Dayton, OH 45424-1099 USA
> Ph: 937.233.8921 or 937.233.4574 ext 288
> Fax: 937.233.7511
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>                     Rich Lasko
>                     <RichLasko@BADGERELECTR        To:     [log in to unmask]
>                     ONICS.COM>                     cc:
>                     Sent by: TechNet               Subject:     [TN] ESD
> and Concrete Floors
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>                     10/25/00 03:23 PM
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>                     to Rich Lasko
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> We are considering what type of ESD flooring (if any) will be put into a
> new
> expansion building of ours.  Currently the plans just call for a concrete
> floor and we would utilize ESD totes and protected work stations to be in
> compliance with ANSI S20.20.
>
> Can anyone give me some feedback on just having a concrete floor and what
> "special" handling provisions were needed to be put into place in the
> absence of a floor grounding method?  (This would be without wax, tile,
> carpet, mats, etc...)
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
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