Datasheet

Artigo Spa - 20080 Basiglio - via Cascina Vione 3 (Mi) Italy - tel +39.02.90786415 - fax +39.02.90786449 - www.artigo.com
Artigo reserves the right to change product characteristics at any
time.
Rev.
3
/16
This data sheet cancels, voids any prior version(s).
GRANITO ANTCOND
Rubber floor matting/floor covering made of two layers, calendered and vulcanized together, for ESD
applications. The top layer is static-dissipative, with a dotted design given by interspersed multi-coloured small
chips; the bottom layer is black, conductive.
100% PVC-FREE and PHTALATE-FREE
Embossed reflection breaking surface to reduce glare and improve operator comfort
Protection against small collisions thanks to natural resilience of rubber
Prevention of sliding of delicate components thanks to the eccellent friction coefficient
Heating resistance: rubber does not melt and does not burn coming into contact with hot metal parts
or soldering debris
Suitable to loose laying: this product does not require application with adhesive (under light traffic only)
Excellent flexibility, comfort, chemical and oil resistance
Characteristics Standard Unit
Average values
from production
Rgp - resistance to a groundable point EN 61340-4-1 ohm ≤ 1 x 10
9
Rg
-
system R
esistance
esd
shoes, floor, groundable point)
EN 61340-4-5 ohm
≤ 1 x
10
9
(*)
≤ 3,5 x 10
7
(*)
Up
-
Body voltage
walking test
with
esd
shoes
EN 61340-4-5 volts < 100 (*)
Hardness ISO 7619 shore A 85
Residual indentation EN 433 mm < 0,20
Abrasion resistance ISO 4649 (Met. A - 5N) mm
3
< 200
Flexibility
EN 435 Met. A
(Ø 20mm)
- comply
Cigarette burn EN 1399 - no burn
Fire behaviour EN 13501-1 class C
fl
– s1
Slip resistance, dynamic COF EN 13893 - > 0,30
Resistance to stains EN 423 - resistant (**)
Ramp slip resistance DIN 51130 °
R9
Resistance to oils and greases
(IRM 901-902 oils)
ISO TR 7620
336 hours at 40°C
-
minor effect in
change in volume,
mass, hardness
(*) The flooring is only one of the several resistances involved, and so we cannot guarantee the full Rg system-resistance itself: it is
influenced also by the person, way of dressing, way of moving/walking, type of shoes (dissipative or conductive or heel grounder), etc.
The ESD-Coordinator has to control the whole matter and to make sure all of your ESD/EPA areas are under one of the above two
option prescribed by the EN 61340-5-1 AND ANSI/ESD S20.20
(**) depending on concentration and time of contact, for specific agent please ask.
7
EN 14041 DoP_027

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