Risk-Free Flooring
StaticSafe®
The rapide range
Bridgette Gillies
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Controlled Static Performance
Designed to deliver predictable conductive or dissipative resistance, supporting effective charge decay and stable ESD control in operational areas.
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Conductive Slip Media
Slip-resistant texture formulated with conductive media to ensure the surface remains electrically continuous rather than insulating underfoot.
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Integrated Earthing Grid
A structured copper tape network beneath the coating provides multiple earth pathways, reducing the likelihood of isolated or high-resistance zones.
Bridgette Gillies
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Uniform ESD Readings
The seamless floor build minimises variability across the floor, avoiding the dead spots and inconsistent readings common in tile-based ESD systems.
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Seamless and Cleanable
A continuous finish that prevents dirt accumulation, simplifies cleaning, and supports controlled-environment hygiene requirements.
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Tested to IEC 61340-5-1 and AS/NZS 1020
Assessed against key international and Australian standards for ESD flooring, providing documented verification for audit and compliance needs.
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ISO9001 Certified
In February 2025, Allied Finishes achieved ISO9001 certification.

Conductive or Dissipative?
Selection comes down to ignition risk and process sensitivity. If flammable liquids or vapours are present, specify Conductive (<10⁶ Ω) to remove static-spark ignition sources and align with IEC 61340 / AS 1940; otherwise use Dissipative (10⁶–10⁹ Ω) for stable static control in packaging, labs, and general production. Both classes require earthing points and verification testing to IEC 61340 at handover.
Choose the one that matches your ignition and process risk.
Selection Guide:
- If flammable liquids/vapours are present or ignition risk must be eliminated
→ Conductive (<10⁶ Ω) - If no flammable vapours and you’re protecting equipment/process from nuisance ESD
→ Dissipative (10⁶–10⁹ Ω)
