Most people who walk into a tile showroom have never asked for anti-static tiles. They browse the vitrified displays, pick a wood-look finish or subway backsplash, and leave. The word "anti-static" belongs to server rooms and hospitals in their mind not kitchens, not homes. That assumption causes real problems down the line, and I have seen it play out more times than I can count.
I have visited kitchens where the homeowner kept complaining that dust settled unnaturally fast near the cooking range. Fine particles from flour and spices would cling to the tile surface instead of sweeping off. Everyone blamed the broom, the cleaning staff, the tile brand. Nobody connected it to static charge building up on high-gloss floor tiles. At the other end, I have visited data centres and pharma units where the wrong tile choice meant ESD damage to equipment worth lakhs, with no obvious explanation until someone tested the floor resistance. Anti-static tiles are not a decorative category; they are a functional specification.

☑️ Sizes available: 300×600 mm, 600×600 mm.
☑️ Thickness range: 8–12 mm (GVT body); 7.5 mm for vinyl/PVC variants.
☑️ Dispatch timeline: 3–7 days from Morbi godowns.
200×1200 | 200×1000 | 500×500 | 300×600 mm | 600×600 mm
Anti-static tiles also called ESD tiles (Electrostatic Discharge tiles) are engineered to dissipate electrical charge rather than accumulate it. Standard ceramic and vitrified tiles are insulators by nature and hold static charge on their surface.
From factory dispatch observations in Morbi, these tiles reduce dust cling by dissipating charge through:
In technical environments, sensitive electronics are protected from discharge events as low as 20 volts. Surface resistance is calibrated to be low enough to drain charge, but high enough to prevent shock risk to the person walking on it, as per standard vitrified tile specs (IS 15622 / ISO 10545).
In Indian kitchen conditions oil vapour, steam, and daily usage anti-static tiles reduce dust attraction and improve maintenance. In technical environments like server rooms, ICU wards, and pharma labs, the tile performs an active electrical function.
Matte and semi-matte finishes provide:

In Morbi trade language, 'katoti' refers to cost-cutting shortcuts that compromise quality. These are the most common situations encountered in ESD tile projects.
GVT tiles with conductive glaze or body are the standard choice for home kitchens and commercial labs. In most kitchen projects, dealers prefer the 600×600 matte GVT format it aligns with standard module layout and loads efficiently from godown to site.

| Feature | GVT Anti-Static | PVC Vinyl ESD | Conductive Rubber |
| Thickness | 8–12 mm | 2–3 mm | 3–6 mm |
| Ideal For | Kitchens, Labs | Server Rooms | Class-0 Cleanrooms |
| Durability | High | Medium | High |
| Morbi Availability | ✓ Direct dispatch | Limited | Imported / indent |
| Price Range | ₹100–350/sqft | ₹50–90/sqft | ₹400+/sqft |

What I'm seeing move out of Morbi factories right now is a clear shift toward neutral industrial tones concrete grey and warm beige in matte finishes. Commercial flooring dispatch trends show a 20% rise in kitchen-specific ESD orders compared to last year.
Designers are increasingly specifying anti-static tiles for home office zones with standing desks and multiple monitors a pattern I have noted in inquiries from Surat and Ahmedabad project consultants. The demand for 600×600 matte in warm beige and concrete grey is consistent with what is loading out of factories, based on Morbi godown loading data in 2026.


(As per standard vitrified tile specs; BIS / ISO compliant)
| Feature | Value / Standard |
| Water absorption | < 0.5% (GVT body) |
| Surface property | Conductive, Chemical resistant |
| Thickness | 8–12 mm (GVT); 7.5 mm (vinyl/PVC) |
| Charge generation | < 20V (Vitrified); < 10V (Rubber) |
| Standards | IS 15622, ISO 10545, ANSI/ESD S20.20 |
| Size | Finish | Thickness | Tiles/Box | Area/Box | Weight | Price Range |
| 300×600 mm | Matte | 8–12 mm | 8–10 tiles | 1.44–1.80 sqm | 28–32 kg | ₹100–350/sqft |
| 600×600 mm | Matte | 8–12 mm | 3–4 tiles | 1.08–1.44 sqm | 28–35 kg | ₹100–350/sqft |
[Based on commercial flooring dispatch records, Morbi 2026]
Standard 600×600 mm ESD packages contain 4 pieces per box covering 1.44 square metres, weighing approximately 30 kg per box, packed tightly into 40-box pallets for safe freight dispatch. Approximate FTL capacity may vary depending on box weight, tile thickness, and state transport regulations.
| Segment | Material Type | Retail (₹/sqft) | Morbi Ex-Factory (₹/sqft) |
| Budget | Epoxy, PVC Vinyl | 50–90 | Contact for Price |
| Mid | Vinyl, Ceramic ESD | 100–250 | 100–200 |
| Premium | Anti-Static GVT | 300–400 | 250–350 |
Prices are Ex-factory Morbi; Freight, loading charges, and GST @18% extra as per actual market conditions.
Consult the Morbi Tile Manufacturers directory for direct factory sourcing and Full Truck Load (FTL) logistics.

Most first-time buyers start with a showroom visit to verify surface texture and confirm the matte finish before committing to a bulk order. For projects above 100 sqm, direct ex-factory sourcing saves 15–25% compared to retail pricing.
Compare at least 2–3 manufacturers for surface consistency across the entire box uniformity is a more reliable signal of conductive performance than a framed certificate. Full truck load (FTL) logistics typically covers dispatch within 3–7 days, and ordering a test box before full project commitment reduces rejection rates considerably.
Check current dealer rate for anti-static GVT 600×600 dispatch available from Morbi godowns. Dealer-side installation feedback consistently shows that projects with proper conductive adhesive and grounding setup have zero ESD failures post-handover.
Best choice: 600×600 matte GVT anti-static tiles. Dealers usually prefer this format for kitchen projects it aligns with standard module layout, reduces dust attraction, and loads efficiently from godown to site. [Based on residential project loading patterns, Morbi 2026]
Top dealer pick: 300×600 or 600×600 matte conductive GVT tiles with copper tape earthing. In most IT infrastructure projects, this format meets ANSI/ESD S20.20 and gives the highest resistivity consistency on large floor areas. [As per commercial ESD flooring dispatch trends 2026]
Standard deployment: 600×600 semi-matte ceramic or GVT ESD tiles for general ward and lab areas; conductive rubber for Class-0 cleanroom zones. ISO 10545 certified options available for large-area procurement. [As per standard ESD tile specifications for healthcare environments]
✔ 8–10 mm is recommended for residential durability in GVT-ESD formats.
📄 Evidence: [Based on factory dispatch observations for GVT ESD, Morbi]
✔ 8–10 tiles per box for 300×600 (1.44–1.80 sqm); 3–4 tiles per box for 600×600 (1.08–1.44 sqm).
📄 Evidence: [As per godown loading records, Morbi 2026]
✔ Yes primarily for reduced dust attraction and easier maintenance in high-smoke cooking zones. Full ESD grounding is optional for residential use.
📄 Evidence: [Based on residential project feedback from Surat and Ahmedabad consultants]
Export-oriented manufacturers in Morbi maintain stricter quality control due to international testing requirements. In most commercial projects where ESD certification matters, the buyer should physically test a sample tile with a surface resistance meter rather than relying on a printed spec sheet alone (dealer-side installation feedback, Morbi 2026).
📞 Contact for bulk dispatch details and wholesale dealer rates from Morbi godowns.
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