ESD Flooring
Description
An electrostatic dissipative coating (ESD) is a surface protection substance used in conductive materials on substrates that can produce electrostatic charges through a conductive surface, within a resistance range (10^5 to 10^9 ohms). It involves the use of coatings designed to dissipate charges from the various surfaces and also when the coating is required to have static dissipative properties on electronic appliances.
Modeling Corrosion and Corrosion Protection.
Benefits
■ Abrasion resistant.
■ Water based, environmentally friendly.
■ Improves scratch and wear resistance.
■ Uniform matt finish.
■ Virtually odourless during application.
■ Good adhesion to non-porous substrates.
■ Easy to apply.
■ Resistant to dilute acids and alkalis and petroleum based solvents.
Scope of Work
● Scrapping through scrapper, wire brass, emery cloth etc removing loose rust
dust and loose old paint..
● Applying 2 coat of Stanrose 6001/6002/6004 which provides super bonding
and super strength nonporous coating.
● Top coating with one coat Stanrose PU Rust Hide which provides super glossy
finish and long lasting color and protection from UV rays and super strength
nonporous coating.
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