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Porcelain stoneware raised access floor
fire-ratedindoor

porcelain stoneware raised access floor
porcelain stoneware raised access floor
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Characteristics

Material
porcelain stoneware
Technical characteristics
fire-rated
Location
indoor

Description

Nearly Unlimited Options for a Completely Unique Aesthetic Tate’s new line of porcelain laminated raised floor panels offers the ultimate combination in look and flexibility. Whether applied geometrically formal or as a mosaic these tiles can enhance the architectural form and space of a building. The factory laminated porcelain access floor panels come with a PVC edge banding that produces clean even lines that appear more like grouted tiles. In addition Tate is offering these panels in three module sizes (1’x1’, 1’x2’ and 2’x2’) to create new and interesting patterns while maintaining complete accessibility to the underfloor area. Characteristics 100% natural mineral composition Non-absorbent, near zero water absorption Easy maintenance, impervious to chemicals Colors are mineral based and do not fade under UV rays Heavy duty, resists wear and scratches under high traffic Fire and high temperature resistant with no toxic fume emmissions Finish is recyclable with a high recycled content Laminated Porcelain Panel Board panels provide flexibility in module sizes and a smoother surface that is more conducive to the lamination of soft tile finishes. The PVC edge banding creates a more consistent looking seam with a grouted tile appearance. The edge banding is available in almost unlimited colors to allow for contrasting or blended seams that can create completely customoized looks. Porcelain tile finishes are also available in 2’x2’ on steel welded panels with edge banding.

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