Cearamic raised access floor


 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:43 pm    Post subject: Cearamic raised access floor Reply with quoteFind all posts by Collin567

This type of product consist of ceramic tile, 4 pcs of PVC strips along the 4 sides of ceramic, woodcore or steel plate, stringer and pedestal.

The ceramic tile is treated with a special pross: It is penetraited with high temperature resistant inorganic conductive ultra-fine material and suffer high temperature during fire. It offers strong and stable anitsatic performance after the process and is different from normal ceramic tile due to the performance. Its antic-static performance is similar with other antistatic floor. But it is much more durable and fireproof due to characteristic of ceramic. Its normal sizes are 600*600*38mm, 600*600*40mm and 600*600*45mm.

The other part of ceramic raised raised floor is the same as normal type of antistatic floor. It is widely used in office and computer room for commercial and industrial building, laboratory, operation room, ermergency room, telecommunications industry, etc.
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