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FloorFuse Dry Adhesive

The Steady, Reliable Answer to Messy Adhesives & ESD Flooring Failure

Background image is a cropped illustration of a contractor laying Eclipse EC (ESD) rubber flooring on DryFix dry adhesive. In the foreground at the bottom are two boxes. The top is a bright blue with the StaticWorx logo. The second is a dark blue-gray and includes the text in white: “DryFix: Instant Adhesion, Instant Traffic, No Fuss, No Wait”
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Background image is a cropped illustration of a contractor laying Eclipse EC (ESD) rubber flooring on DryFix dry adhesive. In the foreground at the bottom are two boxes. The top is a bright blue with the StaticWorx logo. The second is a dark blue-gray and includes the text in white: “DryFix: Instant Adhesion, Instant Traffic, No Fuss, No Wait”
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What’s the biggest nemesis in any installation of permanent ESD flooring? As most contractors will tell you, it’s the adhesive. Up to 90%, or more, of bond failures result from the incorrect application of wet adhesives. 

Moisture under floor tiles, causing failed installation due to reemulsified conductive adhesive
Moisture under floor tiles, causing failed installation

Adhesives are prone to human error. Think about the variables: trowel size, dry time, curing. Other variables include: how the substrate absorbs liquids; how much humidity is in the space; and whether or not the floor gets rolled. Then there are time factors to consider. Wet adhesives need time to stabilize before any flooring is installed. After the floor has been installed, wet adhesives need time to cure before opening the space to ordinary traffic.

What happens if the floor is subjected to traffic too soon? What if people roll chairs with casters over an area where the adhesive hadn’t dried, or cured, properly? Any of these variables, or errors, can cause the floor to fail. Even if the installation is stellar, there are no errors, and bonding is perfect, the loss of all this production time costs money. 

What’s the biggest nemesis in any installation of permanent ESD flooring? As most contractors will tell you, it’s the adhesive. Up to 90%, or more, of bond failures result from the incorrect application of wet adhesives. 

Moisture under floor tiles, causing failed installation due to reemulsified conductive adhesive
Moisture under floor tiles, causing failed installation

Adhesives are prone to human error. Think about the variables: trowel size, dry time, curing. Other variables include: how the substrate absorbs liquids; how much humidity is in the space; and whether or not the floor gets rolled. Then there are time factors to consider. Wet adhesives need time to stabilize before any flooring is installed. After the floor has been installed, wet adhesives need time to cure before opening the space to ordinary traffic.

What happens if the floor is subjected to traffic too soon? What if people roll chairs with casters over an area where the adhesive hadn’t dried, or cured, properly? Any of these variables, or errors, can cause the floor to fail. Even if the installation is stellar, there are no errors, and bonding is perfect, the loss of all this production time costs money. 

FloorFuse – For Consistent, Predictable, Seamless Installation with Minimal Downtime

With FloorFuse dry adhesive there is no messy wet adhesive to worry about. By eliminating the variables, FloorFuse takes the guesswork out of flooring installations. FloorFuse is quick, clean and easy to install, for a consistent, predictable, seamless installation every time. And the floor can be opened to traffic immediately after it is installed. Because it requires minimal downtime FloorFuse also minimizes costly production losses. 

Why Use FloorFuse?

The FloorFuse Dry Adhesive System

Illustration labeled DryFix Dry Adhesive: The System Configuration. The bottom gray layer is labeled "Subfloor". The next layer up is a darker gray and labeled "Primer". The next layer up is a thicker layer of grayish white and is labelled "Filler". The following layer is a thin dark gray layer of adhesive tape labeled "DryFix". Pressed into that layer is a strip for grounding labeled "Copper strip". The final layer is a thick pattern layer of rubber tile labeled "Floor covering"

The FloorFuse Installation Process

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