ESD / static-control flooring · Sydney & NSW

Certified ESD floors that pass on handover — not just look the part.

Conductive and static-dissipative epoxy systems for data centres, electronics, cleanrooms and defence. Designed to a measured target, properly grounded, and resistance-tested with documented proof. Operating since 2013.

Est. 201312+ years in resinous flooring
CompliantIEC 61340-5-1 · ANSI/ESD S20.20
Verified on handoverResistance test + certificate
ESD epoxy flooring installed in a Sydney data centre server room
Built & tested to IEC 61340-5-1 ANSI/ESD S20.20 AS/NZS standards P3–P5 anti-slip 5-yr workmanship warranty

Most ESD floor failures aren’t the coating — they’re the spec.

A floor that looks right but tests outside range puts your equipment, compliance and insurance at risk. Atlas designs each system to a measured resistance target, installs a proper earthing network, and tests the finished floor so you have documented proof it performs.

Where we design your floor on the resistance scale
1.0×106 Ωconductive limit
1.0×109 Ωdissipative limit
Conductive≤ 1.0×106 Ω · munitions, hazardous Static-dissipative106–109 Ω · data centres, electronics
SystemResistance to groundTypical application
Conductive≤ 1.0 × 106 ohmsMunitions, explosive atmospheres, high-sensitivity electronics
Static-dissipative1.0 × 106 – 1.0 × 109 ohmsData centres, electronics assembly, labs, cleanrooms

Both ANSI/ESD S20.20 and IEC 61340-5-1 cap resistance-to-ground below 1.0 × 109 ohms and require personnel body voltage under 100 V. We design to the right range for your program — not a generic default.

Built for static-sensitive environments

The same floor isn’t right for every room. We match the system to your standard and your traffic.

Highest demand

Data Centres & Server Rooms

Seamless, dust-free dissipative systems for high-density, mission-critical rooms and heavy rack & trolley loads.

Electronics & EMS

Assembly, SMT and test areas kept inside ESD-Protected-Area spec, line-wide.

Pharma & Cleanroom

Low-VOC, seamless, easy-sanitise systems with coving for hygiene-critical spaces.

Defence & Hazardous

Conductive systems for explosive-atmosphere and ordnance handling.

Battery, EV & Energy

Static control for cell handling, BESS and EV production where ignition risk is real.

Telecom & Switch Rooms

Comms rooms, AGV floors and control centres needing reliable dissipation.

Recent ESD projects

Real installs and on-site testing across Sydney & NSW — tap any photo to enlarge and browse.

Why specifiers choose Atlas

Six reasons your floor passes, and keeps passing.

1
Verified on handover

We test the finished floor and issue documented results — so you can close out compliance.

2
Nano ESD system

Conductive particles dispersed through the full film — no settled “dead spots”.

3
Proper grounding

Minimum two copper earthing points per room, tied into your building earth.

4
Engineered prep

Diamond grind to a CSP3 profile for a true mechanical bond — no peel, no delamination.

5
Anti-slip to spec

P3–P5 achievable without compromising charge dissipation.

6
Live-site capable

After-hours and staged installs to work around uptime.

Our installation process

Five controlled stages, every job.

1

Floor prep

Diamond grind to a CSP3 profile for an optimal bond.

2

Primer & earthing

Epoxy primer + copper earthing points to building earth.

3

Conductive layer

Conductive primer establishes the grounding network.

4

ESD coat

Self-smoothing ESD epoxy + topcoat; anti-slip where specified.

5

Verification

Resistance testing against target; results documented.

Specifying or maintaining a static-sensitive facility?

We’ll measure your slab, recommend the right system for your standard, and document it.

Call 0410 573 052

Questions specifiers ask

What’s the difference between conductive and dissipative flooring? +

Conductive systems measure ≤ 1.0 × 106 ohms to ground (most static-sensitive / explosive-atmosphere environments). Dissipative systems sit between 1.0 × 106 and 1.0 × 109 ohms (data centres, electronics, labs). We select the range for your control program.

Which standards do you install to? +

IEC 61340-5-1 and ANSI/ESD S20.20 — both cap resistance-to-ground below 1.0 × 109 ohms and require personnel body voltage under 100 V. We test the finished floor to confirm compliance.

Do you test the floor after installation? +

Yes. We measure the completed floor against the agreed target and provide documented results so you can close out compliance — we don’t just install and leave.

Can you work in a live data centre or operational facility? +

Yes — we offer after-hours and staged installations to work around uptime and operational requirements.

Book a site assessment & resistance test

Tell us about your site and we’ll measure your existing slab, recommend the correct conductive or dissipative system, and provide a documented specification and quote.

  • Free, no-obligation assessment
  • Documented spec to your standard
  • Post-install testing + certificate
  • Servicing Sydney, Central Coast, Newcastle, Wollongong
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