7mm ESD Anti-Static Interlocking PVC Floor Tiles | BS EN 61340 Compliant | Server Rooms & Electronics | UK Stock

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Size: 500mm x 500mm x 5mm - Tile
Color: Light Grey
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7mm ESD Anti-Static Interlocking PVC Floor Tiles | BS EN 61340 Compliant | Server Rooms & Electronics | UK Stock

£22.90

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ESD Anti-Static Floor Tiles – BS EN 61340 Compliant Protection

Protect sensitive electronics, components, and equipment from electrostatic discharge with these BS EN 61340 compliant anti-static floor tiles. Engineered for server rooms, electronics manufacturing, data centres, and any environment where static electricity poses a risk to equipment or operations.

✓ BS EN 61340 Compliant | ✓ Controlled Static Dissipation | ✓ Zero Downtime Installation | ✓ 10-Year Warranty | ✓ Free UK Delivery

Technical Specifications

Tile Dimensions 500mm × 500mm (4 tiles per m²)
Thickness 7mm
ESD Classification Static Dissipative (BS EN 61340-5-1)
Surface Resistance 10⁶ to 10⁹ ohms
System Resistance < 10⁹ ohms (when grounded)
Material Conductive PVC compound
Surface Finish Anti-slip textured (R10 rated)
Fire Rating Bfl-s1 (EN 13501-1)
Connection Interlocking with grounding capability
Warranty 10 years

Understanding ESD Protection

What Is Electrostatic Discharge?

ESD occurs when static electricity accumulated on a person or object suddenly discharges to a lower-potential surface. Voltages as low as 100V can damage sensitive electronic components – yet humans don't feel discharge below 3,000V. You can destroy components without knowing it.

How ESD Tiles Protect

Our tiles provide controlled static dissipation:

  • Surface resistance 10⁶-10⁹ ohms: Prevents static accumulation on floor surface
  • Body voltage generation: Minimised through controlled conductivity
  • Grounding path: When connected to earth, static drains safely away
  • Consistent performance: ESD properties maintained throughout tile lifespan

BS EN 61340: UK/European ESD Standard

Our tiles comply with BS EN 61340-5-1 – the British/European standard for protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena.

What Compliance Means

  • Tested & verified: Surface and system resistance independently measured
  • Classification: Static Dissipative (not merely antistatic)
  • Documentation: Test certificates available for audits and compliance
  • Consistent: Every tile meets specification

Static Dissipative vs Conductive vs Antistatic

Type Resistance Application
Conductive < 10⁶ ohms Explosive environments
Static Dissipative 10⁶ - 10⁹ ohms Electronics, server rooms
Antistatic 10⁹ - 10¹² ohms General static reduction

Our tiles are Static Dissipative – the appropriate classification for electronics protection.

Applications

Server Rooms & Data Centres

Protect servers, networking equipment, and storage systems. ESD events can cause immediate failures or latent damage that reduces equipment lifespan.

Electronics Manufacturing

PCB assembly, component handling, and quality control areas. Protect work-in-progress and finished products from static damage.

Repair & Service Centres

Computer repair, phone repair, and electronics servicing. Protect customer equipment during diagnosis and repair.

Clean Rooms

Pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and precision manufacturing. ESD tiles complement other contamination control measures.

Control Rooms

Industrial control systems, SCADA environments, and monitoring centres. Protect sensitive control equipment from static events.

Installation for ESD Performance

Grounding Requirements

For optimal ESD protection, tiles should be grounded:

  • Grounding strips: Install copper grounding strips beneath tiles at intervals
  • Earth connection: Connect strips to building earth point
  • Testing: Verify system resistance after installation

Installation Without Grounding

Tiles still provide significant static reduction without grounding through their surface resistance properties. Grounding maximises protection for highest-sensitivity applications.

Standard Installation Process

  1. Sweep floor clean
  2. Install grounding strips if required
  3. Lay tiles with interlocking edges
  4. Cut edge tiles with utility knife
  5. Connect grounding to earth
  6. Test system resistance

Compliance Documentation

We provide documentation for:

  • BS EN 61340 test certificates
  • Surface resistance measurements
  • System resistance verification
  • Fire rating certificates (Bfl-s1)
  • Material safety data sheets

Documentation supports customer audits, insurance requirements, and regulatory compliance.

Maintenance for ESD Performance

Cleaning Requirements

  • Use ESD-safe cleaners: Standard cleaners may leave residue affecting conductivity
  • Avoid wax or polish: Coatings can insulate the surface
  • Regular cleaning: Dust and debris can affect surface resistance

Periodic Testing

For critical environments, periodic resistance testing verifies continued ESD performance. Test equipment and procedures available from ESD specialists.

Cost Analysis

ESD flooring investment protects far more valuable equipment:

  • Single server failure: £5,000 - £50,000+
  • Manufacturing defects: Warranty costs, reputation damage
  • Data loss: Potentially catastrophic business impact

ESD tile cost is minimal compared to equipment at risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ESD and antistatic flooring?

ESD (Static Dissipative) flooring has controlled resistance of 10⁶-10⁹ ohms, providing reliable static dissipation for electronics protection. Generic "antistatic" products may have higher resistance (10⁹-10¹²) that's insufficient for sensitive equipment.

Do these tiles need to be grounded?

Grounding maximises ESD protection and is recommended for critical environments like server rooms. Tiles still provide significant static reduction without grounding through their surface resistance properties.

Are these tiles BS EN 61340 compliant?

Yes. Our tiles meet BS EN 61340-5-1 requirements for static dissipative flooring. Test certificates are available for compliance documentation and audits.

Can I install ESD tiles myself?

Yes. The tiles interlock like standard PVC tiles. For grounded installations, basic electrical knowledge is helpful for connecting grounding strips to earth, or consult an electrician.

How do I maintain ESD performance?

Use ESD-safe floor cleaners (avoid wax or polish), keep floors clean of dust and debris, and conduct periodic resistance testing for critical environments.

What colour options are available?

ESD tiles are typically available in grey or black. Contact us for current colour availability and to discuss your specific requirements.

Can these tiles be used in clean rooms?

Yes. ESD tiles complement clean room environments. The smooth, cleanable surface supports contamination control while providing static protection.

Do you provide test certificates?

Yes. BS EN 61340 compliance certificates, surface resistance test data, and fire rating documentation are available for customer audits and compliance requirements.

How long do ESD properties last?

ESD properties are integral to the tile material, not a surface treatment. With proper maintenance, ESD performance is maintained throughout the 20+ year tile lifespan.

Can I get samples for testing?

Yes. Free samples available for evaluation and resistance testing. Visit our Free Samples page or contact us directly.

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INSTALLATION

How to Install Your Tiles

1
Measure Your Space
Measure the length and width of your floor. Use our calculator to work out tile quantities.
2
Prepare the Surface
Sweep and clean your existing floor. No levelling compound needed — tiles adapt to minor imperfections.
3
Click Together
Start from one corner and interlock tiles together. No adhesive, tools, or specialist skills needed.
4
Finish the Edges
Trim edge tiles with a standard utility knife. Add ramp edges for a clean, professional finish.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Use our coverage calculator above. Simply enter your garage length and width in metres, and we'll calculate exactly how many tiles you need — including 5% extra for cuts and wastage.

No! Our interlocking tiles simply click together without any adhesive, glue, or specialist tools. They can be laid directly over concrete, screed, or existing flooring.

Absolutely. Our heavy-duty PVC tiles are rated to withstand the weight of cars, vans, and even heavier vehicles. They won't crack, chip, or deform under normal vehicle use.

Simply lift out the damaged tile and click a new one in its place. No need to redo the surrounding tiles or the entire floor. Individual replacement takes under a minute.

Yes. Our tiles are resistant to petrol, diesel, brake fluid, antifreeze, and most common workshop chemicals. Spills sit on the surface and wipe clean easily.

Yes! We offer free samples so you can see and feel the quality before you buy. Visit our Free Samples page to request yours.

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