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EP Floors prides itself on long-term relationships with our corporate, government and military customers. We are able to provide these clients with localized service at all facilities throughout the U.S. and the Americas. Through an established process of on-site analysis, selection of appropriate systems and skill of application.
EP Floors consistently delivers high performance surfaces tailored to demanding operational requirements. With over 25 years of installation experience behind us, you can rest assure that the system we recommend shall be the most cost-effective.
EP Floors is one of the most proactive companies in the U.S. when it comes to employee training, safety and education. Employees receive extensive training on a monthly basis, covering the latest surface preparations and finishes, application techniques, equipment handling, safety, and environmental controls. EPF is fully insured and bonded.
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A NEW GENERATION of ESD/Conductive/AntiStatic Floors is available! EP Floors installs the most extensive ESD product line on the market today! |
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TESTING for static control floor finishes EQUIPMENT: (1) A properly calibrated megohmmeter having a nominal open circuit voltage of 500 volts and a short circuit current of 2.5 to 10 mA capable of reading resistance from 0.000 to 1000 M ohms (0.000 to 1,000,000,000 ohms). (2) Two metal electrodes with terminals for making connections to the ohmmeter. Each electrode shall weigh, 5 pounds +/- 1 ounce, and shall have a dry, flat circumference contact area of, 2.5 +/- 0.062 inches, in diameter. ELECTRODE PREPARATION: On a flat hard smooth surface, place a piece of aluminum or tin foil (0.0005 to 0.0010 inches thick). On top of the foil, place a layer of rubber 2.5 inches in diameter and 1/4 inch thick and having a hardness of 50 +/- 10 as determined with a shore type A durometer. Place the electrode on top of the rubber pad, draw the foil up around the rubber layer and the electrode and secure the foil with a rubber band or pressure sensitive tape. Repeat this procedure for both electrodes. TESTING resistance to ground: Connect the ground lead (without electrode) of the test instrumentation to the ground point and place the positive lead connected to the electrode on the surface of the material tested. Set instrumentation to 500 volts DC. Apply test voltage and record the resistance after the measurement has stabilized or after a maximum of 15 seconds has elapsed. Repeat this procedure for different ground connections. Perform testing at ambient humidity. Test at each ground. TESTING, point to point: Connect the leads of the test instrumentation to the electrodes. Set instrumentation to 500 volts DC. Place electrodes on the surface of the material to be tested approximately three (3) feet apart. Apply test voltage and record the resistance after the measurement has stabilized or after a maximum of 15 seconds has elapsed. Repeat this procedure while performing 5 tests per 1000 square feet of the surface. Perform testing at ambient humidity. Perform at least 5 tests per 1000 square feet. RESULTS OF TESTING: Static control flooring should be less than 1x109 ohms. Report all values in ohms for both resistance point to point or resistance to ground. Record the voltage level, test date, temperature and the relative humidity. Record the type of equipment used. |
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We have a diverse customer base. From Fortune 500 industrial companies to military/government agencies; from sole proprietorships to hi-tech start up firms. |
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The old technology that relies on the "hit or miss" system of carbon fiber interlinking has now been made obsolete. |
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Because ESD coatings differ in their characteristics and benefits, several different types of ESD products may be required in one facility. For example, areas with heavy tow motor traffic, light foot traffic, clean room assembly/manufacturing, solvent/chemical storage, and product handling may each require different types of ESD materials. Problems such as odor, moisture in new concrete, osmotic pressure, etc. also require an innovative product line. No one polymer type can handle all the conditions that can be experienced in the field. |
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An Overview of ESD Control Procedures and Materials |
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CONTACT ESD101 ESD ENGINEERING DATA FEATURES APPLICATIONS WHY CHOOSE EPF? COMPANY INFO We are proud of every project we've done because they have been done right, delivered on time and on budget ! |
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