When entering a doctor's office, not many people look at their feet, and even if they did, they wouldn't notice anything special anyway. We will talk about linoleum here, what is unusual in a polyclinic under your feet, just ordinary linoleum. It turns out, no, it's not ordinary at all, but special, and it's called antistatic. From the name, you probably already guessed that its properties are related to statics, that is, to electricity.

Antistatic linoleum is used to dissipate or dissipate static electricity generated on the floor surface. It should be placed in rooms where there is a high probability of such electricity, in such rooms, as a rule, there is a lot of equipment and equipment for which outside influence is not desirable. Such rooms include computer classrooms, server rooms, control rooms, PBX, ultrasound rooms, ECG rooms, X-ray rooms, cosmetology rooms, operating rooms, as well as storage rooms where explosives and flammable substances are stored, as the occurrence of static can lead to a fire.

Types of antistatic linoleum

According to the nature of the effect, antistatic linoleum can be divided into two types: It is a conductive and current-dispersing linoleum, the structure is heterogeneous and homogeneous. Let's start in order, conductive linoleum has silicon bends in its structure, they completely pass through its structure and divert electricity to copper tapes connected to the ground. Current dispersing - it acts a little differently, carbon elements embedded in its structure evenly disperse static electricity over the entire surface, creating a voltage not exceeding 2 kilovolts. Now let's talk about the structure. Homogeneous linoleum, as the name implies, has a homogeneous structure, that is, its pattern is painted to the full depth, and it will not lose colors when the surface layer is erased, this type of linoleum should be laid in rooms with high traffic. Heterogeneous is different - it has a multilayer structure and a reinforced middle layer, which significantly increases its service life.

For office, school and similar premises where there is a small amount of equipment, current-dispersing linoleum is suitable, its installation will not cause any special difficulties, just fix it with ordinary glue. It will easily cope with the spinning that occurs when walking on the surface, the carbon filaments will disperse it evenly, to safe limits. For medical institutions, server stations or PBX, where it is necessary to ensure the uninterrupted operation of equipment, conductive linoleum is required. Laying

Before laying it, you need to stock up on the necessary materials, drop the entire floor surface, and only then get to work. You will need conductive glue and copper strips. After the surface is prepared, all irregularities are removed, and cracks are plastered, copper strips are laid on the floor, so that the rolls will fit on top of them, every 10 meters they must be connected to each other, and then connected to a common ground. After laying the strips, they need to be lubricated with conductive glue, evenly over the entire surface, so that the contact is the best. Linoleum is laid on top of the strips, then a roller weighing at least 68 kg is passed over it, so that the adhesion between the strips, glue and linoleum is maximized. كيفية الحصول على كود برومو 1xbet
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