Raised Access Floor Product Introduction

Dec 01, 2025

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Raised access flooring, also known as dissipative anti-static flooring, is assembled from adjustable supports, beams, and panels. It dissipates static electricity through grounding, with a resistance range of 10⁵ to 10⁹ ohms. The base materials include steel, aluminum, composite, particleboard (wood-based), and calcium sulfate. Facing materials include anti-static tiles, melamine laminate, and PVC.

 

The all-steel structure boasts high mechanical strength and load-bearing capacity, with a uniformly distributed load exceeding 1600 kg/m², and a national A-grade fire rating. This flooring utilizes anti-static technology and, combined with perforated panels and an adjustable support column system (height range 100-1219 mm), can integrate air conditioning and ventilation systems for concealed wiring.

 

Raised access flooring is suitable for data centers, computer rooms, communication center equipment rooms, and semiconductor wafer fabrication plants, and other locations requiring anti-static properties and high load capacity. During installation, the supports must be positioned and adjusted for levelness, using a laser level for calibration and securing the screws.

 

After construction, avoid scratching with hard objects and keep the surface dry and clean. Regularly check the performance of the anti-static grounding system. The industry is moving towards environmentally friendly and intelligent solutions, with an increasing number of eco-friendly products using recyclable materials.

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