Wooden raised access floor
steelgalvanized steelcement

wooden raised access floor
wooden raised access floor
wooden raised access floor
wooden raised access floor
wooden raised access floor
wooden raised access floor
wooden raised access floor
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Characteristics

Material
wooden, steel, galvanized steel, cement, concrete
Technical characteristics
high-resistance, acoustic, fire-rated, impact-resistant, anti-seismic, high-performance
Location
indoor
Other characteristics
adjustable
Market
commercial, for hotel, for office, for restaurant

Description

The combination of the raised access flooring system with natural wood and timber finish is also available in GAMAFLOR systems. Different types of natural wood demands are considerably increasing in both, public and private buildings. From museums to theaters or cultural spaces, this type of building requires a noble, natural, and durable finish over time. A wide variety of finishes in natural wood will give acoustic properties to the building and a great feeling of well-being when walking on the raised floor. The manufacturing technology SOVEREIGN will enhance even more the natural aesthetic of timber as the absence of PVC edgings on each panel of timber raised access floor provides a continuous view effect offering a charming and alive view of the wood. A raised floor with a natural wood finish will provide unparalleled aesthetic properties while maintaining high-performance features as products are tested for high traffic and understandable maintenance programs for building users.

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BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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