Mats and Runners

ESD Floor Runners and Mats: Aisle-Safe:

The ideal solution for strategic grounding of aisleways, corridors, and work areas.

The only light colored static conductive floor runner and matting on the market. Attractive and durable, this ESD safe runner is ideal as a static free bridge between ESD safe areas. It can be used as runner, floor mat, or even as permanent flooring material.

Aisle-Safe's permanent "static conductive" construction meets any Class 0, DOD 4145.26-M and ANSI/ESD S20.20 requirement. Lay-flat, 2 millimeter thickness allows for easy rolling of chairs and carts without curling.

Protects below 10 volts walking body voltage generation BVG.

Ideal for:

  • Labs
  • Data Centers
  • Server rooms
  • Electronics Manufacturing
  • Emergency 9-1-1
  • Communication Applications
  • Clean Rooms

Aisle-Safe ESD Floor runners and mats

  • Meets Class 0
  • Clean room compatible
  • Non-slip, ergonomic surface
  • Exceeds ASI/ESD S 20.20
  • Includes ground cord
  • PVC-free
  • No outgassing
  • California Section 1350
  • Natural, Earth-friendly, rubber
  • Guaranteed to lay flat
  • Meets all clean room applications
  • Zero out-gassing
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Maintained by wet mopping
  • Lifetime Conductivity

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