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Stone and Ceramic Raised Floor

This type of access floor can be provided in office and commercial spaces and high-traffic places, according to the type of application and decoration of the desired space, and due to its resistance to fire, anti-static, anti-scratch and its appearance, it has relatively many fans.

It should be noted that the stone in the thickness of more than 3 cm can be installed directly as a panel on the structure and access floor foundations.

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Row
Floor Code
Concentrated Load
Distributed Load/Panel
Distributed Load/m2
ST60-800
KN
N
Kg
KN
N
Kg
KN
N
Kg
1
ST60-800
7/25
7250
725
12/2
12200
1220
21/17
21700
2170
2
ST60-1000
10/5
10500
1050
15/5
15500
1550
31/5
31500
3150
3
ST60-1250
13/8
13800
1380
26/8
26800
2680
74/45
74450
74/45
4
St60-1500
15/25
15250
1525
29/3
29300
2930
52/4
52400
5240

Stone and ceramic access floor

This type of access floor can be provided in office and commercial spaces and high-traffic places, according to the type of application and decoration of the desired space, and due to its resistance to fire, anti-static, anti-scratch and its appearance, it has relatively many fans.

It should be noted that the stone in the thickness of more than 3 cm can be installed directly as a panel on the structure and access floor foundations.

If stone or ceramic is used as a coating, it can be installed on other types of access floor panels as follows:

1- Can be installed on steel floor

– Industrial steel floor

– Office and commercial steel floor (locked corner)

2- Aluminum floor

3- Calcium sulfate foam

4- Wooden floor

What is access floor?

To know the question of what is a access floor, we give a short explanation about it. The access floor is a product that is implemented with the required height on the floor of the main structure. You should keep in mind that the access floor is not considered the main floor of your structure, and depending on the type of use and needs, the type of access floor is also determined.

The access floor is symmetrical to the access ceiling and as we can access the desired facilities in the access ceiling, this also happens in the access floor and in fact the Persian equivalent name of this product is “raised floor” in Iran. It is known and named with the term “access floor” and due to its similarity to the access ceiling.

The access floor, like the access ceiling, has a light structure, but of course, the weight imposed on the structure varies depending on the type of floor material, which is about 20 kg to 50 kg per square meter.

In fact, access floors are considered very necessary for the future needs of a building in today’s society.

What are the components of the access floor?

Different materials and materials are used in the construction and production of the access floor, and the structure and ingredients of the access floor lead to the formation of different types of access floor.

access floor components consist of three main parts: tile, base and stringer in its structure.

Access floor tile: The most important and main part of the access floor is its tile, the structure of the tile is different depending on its use.

60×60 access floor tiles include different coatings, aluminum access floor coating and steel access floor coating have two types of coating:

Access floor tile PVC coating

Covering HPL access floor tile

The base of the access floor: to create the height of Mor Nazar (the distance between the main floor of the structure and the required level), the minimum and maximum height is also variable in different types of access floor, and in some models, it has the ability to adjust the height, as well as the type of structure. The base also varies depending on the type of tile structure.

Stringer: It is used to place the tiles on the bases (horizontal connection between the bases) and also to improve the stability and distribution of the loads imposed on the structure and acts like a frame.

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Usages

  • Server Room
  • Control Room
  • Electrical Room
  • Date Center
  • Monitoring
  • Industrial
  • Airports
  • Oil Platforms
  • Halls
  • Offices
  • Clean Room
  • Complexes
  • Hospitals