Wooden raised access floor PSBP-28
indoor

wooden raised access floor
wooden raised access floor
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Characteristics

Material
wooden
Location
indoor

Description

Discover our great selection of floor panels. All the floor panels of the same type are interchangeable. Thanks to bevelled machined edges it is easy to lift and insert them. The elastic and impact resistant edge made of hard synthetic material provides good protection against mechanical damage. The coating of the lower side with aluminium foil protects the panel against moisture absorption. For more demanding static requirements we cover the lower side or the upper side with a galvanized steel plate. For electro-conductive coatings the conduction of electrical current is ensured in accordance with the requirements of standard EN 1081. Special panels made of steel, aluminium and wood cement as well as special formats on request. 2-layer strip parquet Two-layer parquet consists of a top layer of 4 to 6 mm and a carrier layer. The total thickness is 10 to 12 mm. The individual strips are put together into a pattern: parallel, English or shipdeck. The parquet manufacturer already seals or oils the upper surface. The format of the strips should result in a base size of 605 x 605 to 630 x 630 mm for the panels, which results in a finished size of 600 x 600 mm. 3-layer strip parquet Three-layer parquet consists of a top layer of approx. 4 mm, a middle layer and a barrier layer with a total thickness of 14 mm. The strips are put together into a shipdeck pattern. The upper surface is delivered already sealed or oiled by the parquet manufacturer. The format of the planks of 2200 x 205 mm results in a base size of the panel of 615 x 615 mm and a finished size of 600 x 600 mm.

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