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Raised Access Flooring is a type of flooring system used in civil engineering projects. It is a modular system of panels that are raised above the subfloor, creating a space between the two. This space can be used for a variety of purposes, such as housing electrical wiring, air conditioning ducts, and other services. The panels are typically made of steel, aluminum, or wood, and are available in a variety of sizes and finishes. The panels are connected to each other using a variety of methods, such as screws, bolts, or clips.
Raised Access Flooring is used in a variety of civil engineering projects, such as office buildings, hospitals, and educational facilities. It is also used in data centers, where it provides a secure and efficient way to manage cables and other equipment.
Some companies in the Raised Access Flooring market include Kingspan Access Floors, Tate Access Floors, and Floorwise. Show Less Read more