Wooden raised access floor tile CHIPBOARD CORE
HPLgalvanized steelaluminum

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

Material
wooden, HPL, galvanized steel, aluminum, PVC
Technical characteristics
fire-retardant
Location
indoor
Other characteristics
sandwich panel
Market
commercial

Description

The superiority of Targa Rasied Access Flooring is the result of Integra's many years of manufacturing experience and extensive knowledge in interior design. With its modularity, Targa Raised Access Flooring offers quick and easy access to the space below. This drastically improves the usability and functionality of the installation area. Integra Targa is able to meet the needs of all architects and designers thanks to the various surface coverage options and panel types, creating a harmony between aesthetics and functionality. The raised floor systems are made of 600 x 600 mm panels that are freely laid on galvanized steel. Galvanized steel legs are used where necessary and / or requested by the customer. Targa Encapsulated Panels are fully encapsulated in galvanized steel on the top, bottom and side faces. They are manufactured with 28mm / 30mm, P2 or P6 quality chipboard. Since the side faces are also covered with galvanized steel, encapsulated panels offer exceptional resistance to moisture, fire and abrasion. Panels can be installed independently and are suitable for floor covering and LVT overlay. Targa foil-clad panels are manufactured using class 30mm / 38mm P2 or P6 chipboard. Top surface is covered with aluminum foil and bottom surface is covered with aluminum foil or galvanized steel. Sides are covered with PVC edging tape. Panels can be installed independently and are suitable for floor covering and LVT overlay.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.