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Static Control Floor Finishes
To convert new or existing concrete into a conductive flooring, simply clean concrete thoroughly and allow to dry completely. Then coat the concrete with primer/sealer to prepare the floor for the conductive paint. Once the primer is dry apply one even coat of conductive paint.
Conductive floor finishes can be used to make a standard tile floor static dissipative. It is often used to protect and supplement the efficacy of an existing ESD flooring solution. Starting with a clean dry floor simply apply a minimum of three layers on to the flooring leaving ample time between layers to set. Finishes should be tested and reapplied every 3 to 6 months depending on your usage. Between reapplications use burnishers or buffs to maintain shine, and conductivity.
Floor Coating and Paint Floor Finish (Waxes) Floor Strippers
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