Raised Flooring
A raised floor, also known as an access floor, is an elevated structural floor installed above a solid base (usually concrete). This creates a space between the two floors, which is used for efficient cable management, air circulation, and utility distribution.
- Modular Panels: Typically made of steel, aluminum, or wood-core with a finishing layer such as laminate, vinyl, or carpet.
- Underfloor Space: Allows for organized routing of electrical wires, data cables, and HVAC systems.
- Adjustable Height: Can be customized to different levels based on operational needs.
- Load-Bearing Capacity: Designed to support heavy equipment in data centers, offices, and industrial settings.
