Place of Origin: | Zhejiang |
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Location: | Suzhou, Jiangsu, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Model No.: | HT-6000 |
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Sound Insulation Low Profile Raised Floor HPL Finish Environmental Friendly
HT Control Center Usage Excellent Encapsulated Calcium Sulphate Raised Flooring System in 21th Century consists of high-strength calcium sulphate(calcium silicate or cement particle board) core. Top and bottom steel sheet is bonded to the core with profiled edges.
Application
Characteristics
Technical Paramter
Core Material | Size | Core Thickness | Panel Weight | Density | Fireproof Rate |
Chipboard | 600*600±0.5mm | 28±0.3mm | 9.8KG±3% | 720KG/m3±20 | Class A |
Calcium Sulphate | 600*600±0.6mm | 28±0.4mm | 16.5KG±3% | 1500KG/m3±50 | Class A |
The Concept Behind Raised Floor
An raised floor is a floor placed upon a floor, thus creating an accessible plenum for the distribution of building services such as power, voice and data and the distribution of heating and cooling services.
The floor can be raised by as little at 65 mm to more than 1,8 metres. The system is modular with the ability to plug and unplug any of the electrical components in the entire system from the panel board to the receptacle. The finished floor surface can be carpet tile, vinyl tile, laminate, finished concrete or natural materials such as wood or cork.
The underfloor HVAC system not only eliminates most of the ductwork and insulation requirements associated with the overhead systems, but also enhances mechanical system flexibility because the non-ducted diffusers can be easily removed and relocated.
Floor-mounted diffusers or workstation-mounted solutions distribute conditioned air from the raised floor directly to the occupant’s level. From there the air gently mixes with the room air and rises to return grilles at ceiling level.
The integrated raised floor system also boosts the flexibility of telecommunications, data and electrical power delivery in the workstation. Simply by removing the raised floor panels, building managers can now accommodate space and workstation changes as people relocate into, out of and around the office space.