Get answers to common questions about anti static tiles
They dissipate electrical charges through conductive glaze, embedded carbon pathways, or conductive particle networks within the tile body. This controlled conductivity prevents static charge from accumulating on the surface.
Yes. A grounding grid using copper tape or conductive adhesive connected to earth is required during installation. Without proper earthing, the tile will not perform to its rated resistance specification regardless of its quality.
Use regular sweeping or vacuuming and mild neutral cleaners. Avoid wax, polish, or solvent-based cleaners — these can coat the surface and reduce conductive performance over time. A damp mop with pH-neutral cleaner is the standard protocol on GVT-ESD sites.
A well-installed anti-static floor with correct grounding can last 10–15 years without performance drop. The key factor is maintaining the grounding connection and avoiding incompatible surface coatings.
They can be installed over existing ceramic flooring if the substrate is level, properly prepared, and the correct conductive adhesive is used to maintain grounding continuity. Explore our complete tile specifications database for side-by-side material comparisons.
They work well in home kitchens primarily because the matte finish reduces dust attraction and makes cleaning easier. Full ESD-grade grounding is not necessary in kitchen applications, but the anti-static surface property still delivers a practical maintenance benefit.
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