Raised Access Floor Systems


Raised access floors are flooring systems constructed above the structural slab, creating a gap or void between the floor surface and the structural base. This system is composed of modular panels supported by a grid of pedestals, allowing easy access to the space beneath for the routing of cables, pipes, and other infrastructure elements. Raised floors are commonly used in commercial, office, and industrial buildings, providing flexibility for layout changes and efficient management of building systems. These floors offer both functional and aesthetic benefits, improving space utilization and facilitating future modifications.


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- Office Buildings: Ideal for concealing electrical cables, communication lines, HVAC systems, and other infrastructure elements. They also enable flexible office layout changes.
- Data Centers: Raised access floors provide an organized and accessible solution for managing the extensive cabling and cooling systems needed in data centers.
- Commercial Buildings: Used to conceal infrastructure systems and facilitate maintenance. They are also suitable for creating high ceilings and aesthetic designs.
- Healthcare Facilities: In hospitals and clinics, raised floors help maintain a clean and organized infrastructure, supporting hygienic environments.
- Educational and Conference Rooms: Raised access floors are used in classrooms, conference halls, and auditoriums to organize audio-visual systems, lighting circuits, and other technological infrastructure.
- Industrial and Manufacturing Facilities: They enable organized placement of machinery, electrical, and plumbing systems, making maintenance easier in industrial settings.

• Material: Raised access floor panels are typically made from steel, aluminum, wood, or composite materials. These materials provide durability, lightweight properties, and aesthetic appeal.
• Load-Bearing Capacity: Raised floors are designed with varying load-bearing capacities, typically ranging from 400 kg/m² to 1000 kg/m², depending on the application.
• Height Adjustability: The height of raised floors can be adjusted according to the infrastructure requirements. Heights generally range from 40 mm to 1200 mm.
• Modular System: The panels are modular, allowing easy installation, removal, and reconfiguration, offering flexibility and adaptability in the layout.
• Surface Finish: Raised floor panels can be finished with various surface treatments, such as carpet, PVC, wood, or metal, providing both aesthetic and durability benefits.
• Sound and Thermal Insulation: Panels can be designed to provide soundproofing and thermal insulation, improving interior comfort and supporting energy efficiency.
• Airflow and Infrastructure: Raised floors allow for the organized placement of ventilation systems and infrastructure elements beneath the panels, improving airflow and facilitating maintenance.