ESD Flooring New Jersey — All Regions Statewide
PumaCRETE® ESD, conductive, and anti-static flooring across all five New Jersey regions — South Jersey (Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Camden, Vineland), Central Jersey (Princeton, New Brunswick, Edison, Trenton), North Jersey (Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Wayne, Clifton), the Jersey Shore (Toms River, Lakehurst, Colts Neck, Asbury Park), and the Skylands (Morristown, Parsippany, Picatinny, Sparta). Engineered for NJ defense electronics (Lockheed Martin Moorestown and Camden, BAE Wayne, L3Harris), the pharmaceutical corridor (J&J, BMS, Merck, Novartis, Sanofi, Catalent, Bayer, Otsuka), biotech R&D (Hackensack Meridian CDI Nutley, Rutgers, Princeton), AA&E and propellant handling (Picatinny, NWS Earle, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst), and the Newark / Jersey City fulfillment cluster. ANSI/ESD S20.20, DoD 4145.26-m, NFPA 99, FDA cGMP, and DIN EN 61340-5-1 compliant. Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors.
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PumaCRETE customizes the buying experience to match how your New Jersey ESD or conductive flooring project is structured. Choose complete turnkey installation — turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors, purchase materials only if you have your own crew or in-house facilities team (with detailed instructions, specialty tools, and surface prep guidelines included), or schedule expert on-site factory training to qualify your team. One manufacturer, three ways to buy.
Why ESD Flooring Demand Exists in Every New Jersey Region
New Jersey packs more defense electronics integration, pharmaceutical cleanroom manufacturing, biotech R&D, and AA&E munitions handling into a small geographic footprint than almost any other state. South Jersey holds Lockheed Martin Moorestown — the Aegis BMD Combat Systems Engineering Agent for the U.S. Navy — plus Lockheed Camden electronic warfare and the southern edge of the pharma corridor. Central Jersey runs the dense Route 1 / I-95 pharma backbone (J&J HQ New Brunswick, BMS Princeton + Lawrence, Catalent Somerset, plus the Princeton University and Rutgers biotech ecosystem). North Jersey carries BAE Systems Wayne, L3Harris Clifton, Merck Rahway HQ + Kenilworth, the Hackensack Meridian CDI Nutley research campus, and the Newark / Jersey City fulfillment + distribution cluster. The Jersey Shore region anchors on Naval Weapons Station Earle (Colts Neck) and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst — only tri-service joint base in the U.S. with Lakehurst Navy ALRE R&D. And the Skylands / Northwest holds Picatinny Arsenal — the U.S. Army CCDC Armaments Center, 6,500 personnel on 6,500 acres of munitions R&D. Every region's anchor facility runs operations beneith ANSI/ESD S20.20, DoD 4145.26-m, or FDA 21 CFR 210/211 cGMP — and most run all three across different rooms in the same campus.
Static dissipative (SD) systems govern the electronics, semiconductor, pharmaceutical cleanroom, and biotech work — Lockheed Moorestown radar integration, BAE Wayne C5ISR, L3Harris communications, Hackensack Meridian CDI, the entire pharma corridor (J&J, BMS, Merck, Novartis, Sanofi, Catalent, Bayer, Otsuka). PumaESD dissipative systems achieve body voltage below 15 volts versus the typical 100-volt aerospace ceiling. Conductive (-c) systems govern AA&E zones — Picatinny propellant work, NWS Earle weapons handling, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Navy ALRE munitions areas. PumaCRETE conductive urethane cement systems achieve below 300,000 ohms on the floor alone — well below the DoD 4145.26-m combined floor + footwear + body 1.0 million ohm ceiling.
PumaCRETE manufactures both ranges under one product family — so a Lockheed Martin Moorestown campus that runs dissipative epoxy in the radar integration bays and conductive urethane cement in the propellant prep cells can source both from one manufacturer with one warranty. Same for Picatinny mixed dissipative R&D + conductive AA&E zones, and same for the joint base mixed avionics + munitions facilities. Reference ANSI/ESD S20.20 and DoD Manual 4145.26-m for the governing standards.
ESD Flooring Across Every New Jersey Region
PumaCRETE's NJ certified contractor coverage reaches all five regions. Each region card below names the major cities served, the dominant ESD-driving industries, and the governing standards. Click through to start a project conversation.
Burlington · Camden · Gloucester · Atlantic
Moorestown · Cherry Hill · Camden · Mount Laurel · Vineland · Glassboro · Atlantic City
Lockheed Martin RMS Moorestown — Aegis BMD CSEA ($2.968B IDIQ + $3.1B Aegis BMD support contracts July 2025). Lockheed Camden electronic warfare. Subaru of America HQ Camden. Catalent and biotech across Cherry Hill / Mount Laurel. Cooper University Health and Virtua Health systems. Standards: ANSI/ESD S20.20 + FDA cGMP + DIN EN 61340-5-1.
Mercer · Middlesex · Somerset · Hunterdon
Princeton · Lawrence · New Brunswick · Edison · Piscataway · Somerset · Bridgewater · Trenton · Hamilton · Robbinsville
The dense core of NJ pharma — Johnson & Johnson HQ New Brunswick, Bristol Myers Squibb Princeton + Lawrence + New Brunswick, Novartis East Hanover, Sanofi Bridgewater, Otsuka Princeton, Catalent Somerset. Plus Princeton University and Rutgers research backbone. Standards: FDA 21 CFR 210/211 cGMP + ANSI/ESD S20.20.
Essex · Hudson · Bergen · Passaic · Union
Newark · Jersey City · Paterson · Wayne · Clifton · Secaucus · Elizabeth · Rahway · Kenilworth · Hackensack
BAE Systems Wayne (C5ISR, electronic warfare), L3Harris Clifton, Merck Rahway HQ + Kenilworth, Hackensack Meridian CDI Nutley research campus, Quest Diagnostics Secaucus, Sealed Air Saddle Brook, and the Newark / Jersey City logistics and last-mile fulfillment cluster (AGV / AMR demand). Standards: ANSI/ESD S20.20 + DIN EN 61340-5-1.
Monmouth · Ocean
Asbury Park · Red Bank · Eatontown · Tinton Falls · Toms River · Lakehurst · Colts Neck · Lakewood
Naval Weapons Station Earle (Colts Neck) — Navy munitions transfer and weapons handling. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst — only tri-service joint base in U.S., Lakehurst Navy ALRE R&D (Advanced Arresting Gear and Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System for CVN-class carriers). Standards: DoD 4145.26-m + NFPA 99.
Morris · Sussex · Warren
Morristown · Parsippany · Whippany · Rockaway · Dover · Picatinny · Sparta · Newton · Phillipsburg
Picatinny Arsenal — U.S. Army CCDC Armaments Center, 6,500 personnel on 6,500 acres of munitions R&D. Plus Morristown corporate corridor (Honeywell legacy Morris Township, Bayer Whippany, Wyndham Parsippany). Standards: DoD 4145.26-m AA&E + NFPA 99 + ANSI/ESD S20.20.
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Every NJ county served
Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors across every NJ county. Materials-only delivery available statewide.
Talk to a Specialist →PumaCRETE ESD Product Family — Specified Across NJ
ESD Epoxy for Electronics
Dissipative 1E6-1E9 ohms. For Lockheed Moorestown and Camden radar/electronics integration, BAE Wayne C5ISR, L3Harris communications, Hackensack Meridian CDI, and the NJ pharma corridor cleanrooms.
Conductive Epoxy
Below 300k ohms. DoD 4145.26-m compliant. For Picatinny Arsenal propellant prep, NWS Earle weapons handling, and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Navy ALRE munitions zones.
AGV / AMR Flooring
201-AGV + 301-AGV. COF >0.6, matte for laser nav. For Newark / Jersey City fulfillment and last-mile distribution; J&J, BMS, Merck pharma logistics zones.
Data Center Anti-Static
200 Series PumaCRETE. 25 lb vapor handling. NJ data center growth in Edison / Piscataway / Parsippany serves the financial-services backbone and the regional cloud presence.
ESD Standards by NJ Region
New Jersey's regional industry mix spans the full ESD standards spectrum: ANSI/ESD S20.20 for defense electronics, pharma cleanrooms, and biotech R&D; DoD 4145.26-m for Picatinny, NWS Earle, and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst; FDA cGMP for the pharma corridor; DIN EN 61340-5-1 for distribution. PumaCRETE covers all under one product family.
| NJ Region · Industry | Governing Standard | PumaCRETE Product |
|---|---|---|
| South Jersey · Lockheed Moorestown / Camden defense electronics | ANSI/ESD S20.20 + DIN EN 61340-5-1 | PumaESD 200 hi-build dissipative |
| Central Jersey · pharma corridor (J&J, BMS, Merck, Novartis) | FDA 21 CFR 210/211 + ANSI/ESD S20.20 | PumaESD 200 SD cGMP-grade dissipative |
| North Jersey · BAE Wayne / L3Harris / Hackensack CDI | ANSI/ESD S20.20 | PumaESD 100/200/301 dissipative |
| Shore · NWS Earle / Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst | DoD 4145.26-m + NFPA 99 | PumaESD 400 conductive (below 300k ohms) |
| Skylands · Picatinny Arsenal AA&E | DoD 4145.26-m + NFPA 99 | PumaESD 400 conductive urethane cement |
| North Jersey · Newark / Jersey City fulfillment AGV / AMR | DIN EN 61340-5-1 | 201-AGV / 301-AGV PumaESD |
PumaCRETE Tech Specs — Quick Reference
| Property | Dissipative (SD) | Conductive (-c) |
|---|---|---|
| Resistance to ground | 1×10&sup6; to 1×10&sup9; ohms | Below 300,000 ohms |
| Body voltage | Below 15 volts | Below 15 volts |
| Thickness range | 12 mils to 1/8 inch | 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch (urethane cement) |
| Moisture vapor handling | Up to 25 lbs/1,000 sq ft/24 hr (200 Series) | Up to 25 lbs (urethane cement) |
| Standards met | ANSI/ESD S20.20 · FDA cGMP · DIN EN 61340-5-1 | DoD 4145.26-m · NFPA 99 · S20.20 |
| Grounding tape spacing | Per spec | Every 1,500 sq ft + columns |
PumaCRETE vs Other ESD Flooring in NJ
Stonhard (Maple Shade NJ) and Sika (Lyndhurst NJ) are both in-state competitor HQs and incumbent on the NJ pharma corridor and defense electronics specifications. Dur-A-Flex (East Hartford CT), Florock (Chicago), and BASF reach NJ via specifier-driven sales. Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors. PumaCRETE differentiates with deeper conductive performance, broader moisture handling, and flexible buying options across all five NJ regions.
| Capability | PumaCRETE | Typical NJ Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Conductive resistance achieved | Below 300,000 ohms | Typically 500k-1M ohms |
| Installation network | Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors | Varies by specifier and project |
| Pharma cGMP compatibility | Full dissipative + sanitary cove integration | Stonhard strong; others vary |
| AA&E / propellant compatibility | DoD 4145.26-m + NFPA 99 conductive urethane cement | Specialty product line typically required |
| Moisture handling | Up to 25 lbs (200 Series MB) | 3-5 lbs typical |
| Buying options | Turnkey · materials · training | Typically turnkey only |
Comparison based on publicly published competitor data. PumaCRETE is not affiliated with Stonhard, Sika, Dur-A-Flex, Florock, or BASF. Trademarks belong to their respective owners.
ESD Epoxy Flooring System Types
Thin Film Conductive Coatings
100 and 200 series
Best for light-duty to medium duty environments and controlled spaces.
FEATURES
- Meet ESD S20.20, DoD4145.26m, NFPA99 requirements.
- Smooth finish (or light texture)
- High abrasion resistance for heavy foot traffic, carts and wheeled loads.
- Easy to clean
- Chemical resistant
Heavy-Duty Conductive Mortar Systems 1/16 to 1/4 inch
300 and 400 series
Used in the most demanding environments.
FEATURES
- Restores damaged concrete
- Impact resistance
- High compressive strength
- Extended lifecycle performance
- Meets ESD S20.20, DoD4145.26m, NFPA99 requirements.
- Chemical resistant
Best for medium to heavy duty environments.
- Smooth finish (or light texture)
- High abrasion resistance for heavy traffic including forklifts, rubber and plastic wheels.
- Easy to clean
Installed by Factory-Trained Certified Applicators
Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors. Every PumaCRETE turnkey ESD or conductive flooring project in New Jersey is delivered by factory-trained, factory-certified applicators. We do not sub-contract to unknown crews. Every certified contractor has been trained at PumaCRETE on system chemistry, surface preparation, ground grid integration per DoD 4145.26-m or ANSI/ESD S20.20, and post-install electrical testing — and every project is backed by a manufacturer-plus-installer warranty.
Six-Step Turnkey Process for NJ Facilities
1. Site Assessment
On-site evaluation at your New Jersey facility — anywhere from South Jersey (Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Vineland) to Central Jersey (Princeton, New Brunswick, Edison) to North Jersey (Newark, Jersey City, Wayne, Clifton) to the Shore (Toms River, Lakehurst, Colts Neck) to the Skylands (Morristown, Parsippany, Picatinny). Governing standard confirmed — ANSI/ESD S20.20 for defense electronics and biotech; FDA 21 CFR 210/211 cGMP + S20.20 for the pharma corridor; DoD 4145.26-m + NFPA 99 for Picatinny, NWS Earle, and the joint base. Substrate condition mapped — older NJ industrial concrete in Newark / Camden / Paterson typically has elevated moisture transmission. Written spec delivered for facility engineering and security review.
2. Grounding Tape Layout
Copper grounding tape installed at columns or designated ground points — minimum every 1,500 sq ft per ANSI/ESD S20.20. Bonded to building electrical ground per facility electrician coordination.
3. Surface Prep + Moisture Block
Diamond grinding or shotblasting to CSP 3-5 profile. Cracks repaired. Joints treated. For older NJ industrial concrete in Newark, Camden, Paterson, or the older sections of the pharma campuses, 104-PumaPOXY MB moisture blocker primer applied to handle up to 25 lb vapor emissions.
4. PumaESD Application
Conductive primer establishes continuity to grounding grid. Selected PumaESD system applied — conductive urethane cement for Picatinny propellant prep, NWS Earle weapons handling, joint base ALRE munitions zones; dissipative epoxy for Lockheed Moorestown / Camden radar integration, BAE Wayne, L3Harris, Hackensack Meridian CDI, and the pharma corridor cleanrooms; AGV-rated for Newark / Jersey City fulfillment.
5. Cure & ESD Test
Per manufacturer cure schedule. Post-install electrical testing per STM7.1, STM97.1, STM97.2 (and DoD 4145.26 if AA&E). Multi-point grid testing documented for security audit (Picatinny, NWS Earle, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst), FDA inspection (pharma corridor), or facility records.
6. Compliance Certification
Written compliance documentation against the governing standard. Manufacturer-plus-installer warranty. Maintenance protocol delivered with annual re-test recommendation.
Materials-Only or Factory Training for NJ Pharma, Defense & DoD Facilities
Large NJ facilities have substantial in-house maintenance organizations — pharma campuses (J&J New Brunswick, BMS Princeton, Merck Rahway, Novartis East Hanover) have plant facilities engineering; Lockheed Moorestown has facilities engineering for the multi-building Aegis BMD campus; Picatinny has Army CCDC AC facilities crews; NWS Earle and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst have Navy/Air Force facilities engineering. PumaCRETE ships materials direct with detailed installation instructions, videos, specialty tools, surface prep guidelines, and phone/email technical support — or schedules on-site factory training to qualify your team. Either way, you stay in compliance with the governing standard and keep the full manufacturer warranty.
INSTALLATION
With a nationwide network of installers, PumaCRETE® has provides a tradition of quality. Our factory-trained installation crews can provide turn-key installation and localized service. In many cases, we can train your personnel or local contractor, with on site training available.
TRAINING
PumaCRETE® can provide on site trainers, along with detailed installation instructions and videos, specialty tools, and surface prep guidelines for new installers or DIY installation. See our installation page for our application resources.
EARTH GROUND (copper ground rod, bar, outlet.
Copper ground rods are often used in Military, Munitions, and manufacturing environments.
At the ground point on rod... remove oxidation from rod (for connection with a clamp). Run copper foil tape on the floor, per figure 2. Run the tape up the ground rod, and secure tape to ground rod using the copper foil tape.
Certify the Flooring meets:
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ESD Flooring New Jersey FAQ
Where in New Jersey does PumaCRETE install ESD flooring?
All five New Jersey regions — South Jersey (Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Camden, Mount Laurel, Voorhees, Vineland, Glassboro), Central Jersey (Princeton, Lawrence, New Brunswick, Edison, Piscataway, Somerset, Bridgewater, Trenton, Hamilton, Robbinsville), North Jersey (Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Wayne, Clifton, Secaucus, Elizabeth, Linden, Rahway, Kenilworth, Hackensack), the Jersey Shore (Asbury Park, Red Bank, Eatontown, Tinton Falls, Toms River, Lakehurst, Colts Neck, Lakewood), and the Skylands / Northwest (Morristown, Parsippany, Whippany, Rockaway, Dover, Picatinny, Sparta, Newton, Phillipsburg). Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors covering the full state.
Which New Jersey industries specify ESD flooring?
Defense electronics integration (Lockheed Martin Moorestown and Camden, BAE Systems Wayne, L3Harris Clifton); the pharmaceutical corridor (Johnson & Johnson New Brunswick, Bristol Myers Squibb Princeton and Lawrence, Merck Rahway and Kenilworth, Novartis East Hanover, Sanofi Bridgewater, Bayer Whippany, Otsuka Princeton, Catalent Somerset); biotech R&D (Hackensack Meridian Center for Discovery and Innovation Nutley, Rutgers, Princeton); AA&E and propellant handling (Picatinny Arsenal, NWS Earle Colts Neck, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst); and the Newark / Jersey City distribution plus AGV / AMR fulfillment cluster.
Do I get a local installer for my NJ facility?
Yes. Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors covering all five NJ regions. Every certified contractor has been factory-trained at PumaCRETE on system chemistry, surface preparation, ground grid integration per DoD 4145.26-m or ANSI/ESD S20.20, and post-install electrical testing. Every project is backed by a manufacturer warranty.
What's the difference between dissipative and conductive flooring for NJ facilities?
Static dissipative (SD) flooring has resistance between 1E6 and 1E9 ohms — for electronics, semiconductor, pharmaceutical cleanroom, robotics, and biotech work where the goal is bleeding off static to protect ESD-sensitive components. Used at the NJ pharma corridor cleanrooms, Lockheed Moorestown electronics integration, BAE Wayne C5ISR, and L3Harris communications. Conductive (C) flooring has lower resistance (25,000 to 1.0 million ohms) — for AA&E, propellant handling, ordnance, and weapons-adjacent work where the goal is ignition prevention. Used at Picatinny Arsenal, NWS Earle, and the Lakehurst ALRE munitions handling zones. PumaCRETE manufactures both ranges in one product family.
Can I buy PumaCRETE materials only without installation in NJ?
Yes. PumaCRETE offers three buying options. Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors. Materials-only supply with detailed installation instructions, videos, specialty tools, and surface prep guidelines for in-house contractors or maintenance crews. Or on-site factory training to qualify your facility's own team. Large NJ facilities have substantial in-house maintenance organizations — pharma campuses (J&J, BMS, Merck) have plant maintenance, Lockheed Moorestown has facilities engineering, and the joint base / NWS Earle / Picatinny sites have DoD facilities crews. All are well-suited to factory training for ongoing repairs and expansions while keeping the full manufacturer warranty.
Does PumaCRETE meet NJ pharmaceutical cGMP requirements?
Yes. PumaCRETE 100 SD and 200 SD dissipative epoxy systems are formulated for FDA cGMP cleanroom installation — seamless, monolithic, low-VOC, with sanitary cove base integration. New Jersey's Central Jersey pharma corridor — J&J, BMS, Merck, Novartis, Sanofi, Catalent, Bayer, Otsuka — runs under FDA 21 CFR 210/211 cGMP plus ANSI/ESD S20.20 body voltage controls. PumaCRETE handles the daily IPA wipe-down typical of cGMP suite operations and integrates with HEPA-filtered cleanroom protocols up through ISO Class 5.
Does PumaCRETE meet DoD 4145.26-m for Picatinny and the NJ joint bases?
Yes. PumaCRETE conductive (-c) urethane cement systems engineer to below 300,000 ohms on the floor alone — well below the DoD Manual 4145.26-m combined floor + footwear + body resistance ceiling of 1.0 million ohms. Used in AA&E zones at Picatinny Arsenal, NWS Earle Colts Neck weapons handling, and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Navy ALRE munitions zones. Standard NFPA 99 ignition-prevention protocols apply.
How fast can a PumaCRETE installation happen in NJ?
Typical PumaCRETE installation runs 5-10 working days depending on square footage, surface prep complexity, and required cure schedule. Conductive urethane cement returns to service in 24-48 hours after final coat. Dissipative epoxy returns to service in 48-72 hours. Materials-only buyers using in-house crews can sequence multiple shifts. All five NJ regions are within same-day or next-day reach of the certified contractor network — Lockheed Moorestown South Jersey work crews are within 30 minutes; Newark / Jersey City fulfillment within 60 minutes from anywhere statewide.
Ready to Spec PumaCRETE for Your NJ Facility?
Turnkey professional installation may be performed by one of our local certified contractors across all five NJ regions. Materials-only with full documentation, or on-site factory training. Talk to a PumaCRETE specialist about your defense electronics, pharmaceutical cleanroom, biotech R&D, AA&E, or AGV / AMR fulfillment flooring project. We will help you specify the right system and confirm compliance with ANSI/ESD S20.20, DoD 4145.26-m, FDA cGMP, or your governing standard.
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External Authority References
- EOS/ESD Association — ANSI/ESD S20.20 + STM7/97 test methods for semiconductor, electronics, and aerospace ESD
- DoD ASSIST Quick Search — official source for DoD Manual 4145.26-m governing AA&E and ammunition facilities (Picatinny, NWS Earle, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst)
- FDA — Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) Regulations — 21 CFR 210/211 for the NJ Central Jersey pharmaceutical corridor
- International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) — DIN EN 61340-5-1 international ESD floor standard
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) — NFPA 99 ignition-prevention protocols for AA&E flooring
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