1. Structural Components: Adjustable supports: Used to support the entire floor system, with adjustable height according to actual needs. Beams: Connect the supports, enhancing the stability and load-bearing capacity of the floor system. Panels: Laid directly on the beams, forming a surface for walking and working.
2. Material Classification: Base materials: Including steel, aluminum, composite, particleboard, calcium sulfate, and other types. The choice of base material determines the load-bearing capacity, corrosion resistance, fire resistance, and other properties of the floor. Surface materials: Including anti-static tiles, melamine, PVC, etc. These materials not only provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance but also offer functions such as anti-static and wear resistance.
3. Scope of Application: Raised floors are widely used in data centers with large servers and cabinets, as well as large, medium, and small computer rooms. They are also suitable for communication center equipment rooms represented by switches, various electrical control rooms, and postal and telecommunications hubs. Raised floors also have extensive applications in military, economic, national security, aviation, aerospace, and transportation command and control centers, and information management centers controlled by computers.
4. Technical Requirements: The technical performance of the supports, beams, and panels of the raised floor system should meet the design requirements and current national standards to ensure safe, stable, and reliable use.