Computer room flooring, also known as dissipative anti-static flooring, is a floor covering material specifically designed for computer rooms and data centers.
It consists of adjustable supports, beams, and panels assembled to form a raised structure, facilitating cable routing and ventilation. Base materials include steel, aluminum, composite, particleboard (wood-based), and calcium sulfate. The calcium sulfate panels are produced using a pulse extrusion process and possess corrosion resistance and high-temperature resistance.
Surface materials include anti-static ceramic tiles, melamine (HPL), and PVC, and are used in server rooms, data centers, and other anti-static environments such as medical and educational facilities.
Key features include static dissipation, high load-bearing capacity, and heat dissipation. The support height can be adjusted according to different application requirements. The calcium sulfate panels feature a galvanized steel base plate and conductive edge strips, meeting green environmental standards and being fully biodegradable. Maintenance requires regular dust removal; the use of corrosive cleaning agents is prohibited.