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ESD flooring
18 March 2016
Electronic access control, Paxton creates simple yet intelligent products to provide security to small and medium sized buildings and offers support and service to customers six days a week, 52 weeks a year. When the company needed an ESD floor at its manufacturing facility in Eastbourne, it chose Ecotile interlocking floor tiles.

Paxton chooses its suppliers very carefully and tasked Adam Sibley from Kaisertech with suggesting a number of ESD flooring solutions. Kaisertech is a supplier of electronic production equipment and tools to companies such as BAE, Sony, Nokia, Honeywell and IBM, as well as Paxton.
Paxton’s paramount criterion was flexibility as it is growing so fast that it needs to be able to change its production layout to accommodate new lines on a regular basis. Ecotile's ESD flooring is able to meet this objective.
Alan Pavey, operations co-ordinator, Paxton, comments: “Ecotile was the most practical solution as we didn’t need to stop production for a moment and we were amazed how quickly it was completed. We considered vinyl but after seeing how Ecotile works at Siemens in Poole, it was a very easy decision and employee feedback has been 100% positive”
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