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Access Flooring (a.k.a. raised flooring) is an elevated flooring system that can range in height from as low as 2" to as high as 72". This system is comprised of 2'-0" square panels supported by various types of understructure systems. The panels vary in weight, strength and finish depending on the type of application. The understructure consists of pedestals, which elevate each corner of the panel. They, too, vary depending on the type of application. The major benefit of each product is their ability to enhance performance in the office and equipment room environments. The systems are non-combustible, solid, quiet, lightweight for handling ease, excellent grounding and electrical continuity, interchangeable with other panel strengths and have great rolling and ultimate load performances. The finishes available are bare (painted for protection), carpeted (factory laminated or carpet tile), high-pressure laminate and conductive vinyl tile. The “ConCore” Series is constructed of welded steel with a cementitious lightweight core material that has concentrated loads of 1000 lb., 1250 lb., 1500 lb., 2000 lb. and 2500 lb. This Series is typically used in Office and Equipment Room applications. The “All Steel” Series is constructed of welded hollow steel and has concentrated loads of 1000 lb., 1250 lb. and 1500 lb. This Series is typically used in Equipment Room applications. “Floating Floors by Tate” Aluminum Series is constructed of die-cast aluminum and can be found in Clean Rooms and other high tech applications. The “WoodCore” Series is constructed of steel encased high density particle board core. This Series is typically used in General Office equipment room applications. General Office Areas Equipment Rooms Clean Rooms
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