Raised floors are constructed using anti-static glazed tiles or anti-static polished tiles as the surface layer, combined with a full steel floor or cement particle board, and sealed with conductive adhesive strips around the edges. They possess stable anti-static performance, are environmentally friendly, fire-resistant, highly wear-resistant, have a long lifespan (over 30 years), high load-bearing capacity (uniformly distributed load of over 1600 kg/square meter), and are waterproof and moisture-proof, making them suitable for various types of computer rooms.
Their main technical standards are:
Electrical performance: System resistance 10^6 - 10^9 ohms, electrostatic charging voltage < 50 volts
Half-life < 0.5
Mechanical performance: Uniformly distributed load kg > 1600
Ultimate concentrated load kg > 1000
Deflection mm < 2
Aging resistance: Service life over 60 years
Standard floor size: 600×600×30mm
Fire resistance: National Class A fire-resistant material
Wear resistance: 0.1g/1000 revolutions