ESD Floor Finish for Data Centers & AI Infrastructure
Leading Esd Equipment Supplier Since 1996
Reduce static risk across your facility without adding complexity to day to day operations.
As data centers get denser and more sensitive, static buildup and electrostatic discharge can become a real risk to uptime, hardware reliability, and compliance. Flooring and floor maintenance are often the missing piece. An ESD floor finish adds a controlled layer of protection across one of the largest surfaces in the environment.
As workloads rise, so does exposure
When the floor is not part of the plan, you can do a lot of other things right and still leave a gap.
AI growth and higher rack densities are pushing more equipment into tighter spaces. That increases the need for reliable controls and repeatable processes. Static control is not just a manufacturing issue. In data centers, it shows up during routine activity: installs, swaps, troubleshooting, cleaning, and vendor work.
Practical Static Control for Real Operations
ESD Floor Protection Built for How Data Centers Actually Run
Data center teams do not have time for solutions that only work on paper. Static control has to fit your maintenance routines, your approval process, and your uptime expectations. This approach is designed to be practical: easy to roll into normal floor care, straightforward to verify, and simple to pilot in a controlled area before scaling across the facility.
Works with routine maintenance
A good solution should not require special exceptions or constant reminders. Your floor care program should support static control, not fight it.
Verification & documentation
For most teams, the internal question is simple: how do we know it is working, and how do we prove it over time? Static Solutions can support a test plan and documentation approach that helps with approvals and ongoing audits.
Minimal disruption
Most facilities start with a pilot in a defined area. That makes it easier to confirm application timing, operational impact, and performance before expanding.
Featured Products
ESD Floor Care Products for Data Centers
Compare three proven options that help reduce static buildup across high traffic areas while fitting into routine cleaning and maintenance. Each product is designed to support consistent ESD control with straightforward rollout, verification, and ongoing use.
A Smarter First Line of Static ControL
Uptime Protection Starts at Floor Level
Turn the Floor Into a Layer of Protection
ESD floor finish adds a controlled surface layer that helps manage static across one of the largest shared surfaces in the data center. It supports more consistent control in high-traffic areas, active work zones, and other spaces where people and equipment interact every day.
Control Risk at the Source, Not at the Endpoint
Static is often generated through everyday movement and material contact. Because the floor is a constant touchpoint throughout the environment, it can help reduce exposure more broadly, including in areas where every interaction cannot be tightly controlled.
Strengthen the ESD Program You Already Have
ESD floor finish works alongside your existing controls to close a common gap in the environment. It can help support a more complete ESD strategy with easier maintenance, clearer documentation, and stronger long-term reliability.
WHY STATIC PROTECTION MATTERS
The Impact of Static on Data Center Equipment
Without Proper Static Control
Uncontrolled static can create hidden risk in a data center environment. Even a small discharge can affect sensitive electronics, increasing component damage, lowering performance, and adding unexpected downtime.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Component Damage
Reduced Equipment Life
Unplanned Downtime
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With Static Control in Place
Proper static control helps create a more stable environment for sensitive equipment. With the right measures in place, data centers can better protect components, support performance, and reduce disruptions.
Reduced ESD Risk
More Controlled Environment
More Reliable Performance
Less Unplanned Downtime
WHY STATIC SOLUTIONS
Built for Standards-Driven Environments Since 1996
Static Solutions has supported ESD control programs for decades, with a focus on practical products, straightforward verification, and documentation that holds up when multiple stakeholders need to sign off. We help teams evaluate fit, validate performance, and maintain results over time so static control stays consistent as facilities evolve.
- Responsive support: Quick, knowledgeable help with product selection, rollout planning, and ongoing questions
- Uptime-first, high-traffic protection: Static Solutions helps plan and support rollouts that reduce exposure across shared surfaces without disrupting day-to-day operations
- Standards-aware guidance: Standards-aware guidance that aligns with program expectations and audit realities
- Reliability over hype: Practical, repeatable solutions built for consistent performance in real facilities
- Verification and documentation you can defend: Baseline and post-application checks with a retest cadence that supports approvals and audits
FAQs
You Have Questions, We Have Answers
Can ESD floor finish be rolled out without major downtime?
Most teams schedule application in phases or during low-traffic windows. A pilot is typically the quickest way to confirm the expected operational impact in a specific facility.
Does ESD floor finish replace grounding, mats, or other ESD controls?
No. It is one layer of protection that helps close a common gap and works best as part of a broader ESD control program.
What standards and certifications do your ESD products meet?
Our ESD control solutions are engineered to meet the most recognized global standards, ensuring reliable protection for sensitive electronics:
- IEC 61340: This international standard for protecting electronic devices from ESD. It includes guidelines for measuring, controlling, and mitigating ESD in various environments.
- ANSI/ESD S20.20: This standard outlines an ESD control program that helps organizations establish effective ESD protection strategies.
What documentation supports internal approvals?
Typical materials include technical information, recommended application and maintenance guidance, and a decision-support summary that internal stakeholders can review quickly.