What is an Anti-Static Epoxy Floor?
An anti-static epoxy floor, also referred to as anti-static epoxy flooring or ESD epoxy floor, is a specialist resin floor system designed to safely dissipate static electricity. These epoxy floors are critical in environments where a static charge could result in damage to sensitive electronics or create an explosion risk.
Anti-static epoxy works by directing electrical charges away from the floor surface through an integrated network of conductive elements, including copper strips and earthing points, and safely grounding them. The result is a seamless, hard-wearing, and chemically resistant floor that actively prevents static build-up and discharge.
Ideal for environments like microchip production lines, petrochemical handling areas, and food processing plants where powdered substances are present, anti-static epoxy coating ensures operational safety, product integrity, and regulatory compliance.
Static Dissipation
Safely channels electrostatic discharges to earth
Durable Surface
Withstands heavy machinery and foot traffic
Chemical Resistance
Resists oils, solvents, and industrial chemicals

Conductive Network
Incorporates copper tape and earthing systems

Moisture Tolerant Options
Available for varied site conditions
Customisable Finishes
A range of colours and textures to suit your facility

Technical Specifications:
- System Type: Multi-layer anti-static epoxy flooring.
- Thickness: Typically 2 mm – 4 mm, depending on system specification.
- Surface Resistance: <10⁹ ohms (meets IEC and ANSI/ESD standards).
- Conductive Layer: Carbon-loaded or copper strip system.
- Finish Options: Gloss, semi-gloss, matte.
- Slip Resistance: Can be enhanced with aggregate.
- Cure Time: Light traffic in 24 hours, full cure in 7 days.
- Installation Temperature: 10 °C – 30 °C
- Service Life: 10-15 years with proper maintenance.
Industries & Applications
Our ESD epoxy floor systems are trusted in industries where electrostatic discharge poses a risk to safety, production, or equipment.
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I have questions…
It includes conductive elements (like copper tape) connected to an earthing point. This network diverts electrostatic discharges safely to ground, preventing damage or ignition.
While it shares the durability and appearance of regular epoxy, anti-static epoxy is engineered with conductive properties to control static build-up and discharge.
They are often used interchangeably, but ESD epoxy floor generally refers to flooring with stricter discharge control used in electronics or cleanroom environments. We offer both, tailored to your specific regulatory or environmental needs.
Depending on the floor area and conditions, typical installation ranges from 2 to 5 days, with light traffic allowed after 24 hours.
Yes, our systems comply with IEC 61340-5-1, BS 2050, and relevant HSE guidelines for static discharge control.
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