Components of ALFA FLOOR Anti-static Calcium Sulphate Raised Floor
Calcium Sulphate raised access floor systems are made of Calcium sulphate and cellulose fibers. In its standard thickness of 30mm: 36MM.
It presents elevated physical and mechanical performance, high resistance to fire and sound and it can be accompanied by any type of finish...
the surface applied HPL, PVC anti-static material, and surrounded by PVC sealing.
The panel edges are laminated with ABS edge or PVC band. ALFA FLOOR Calcium Sulphate Anti-static floor tiles use calcium sulfate as the base material, galvanized sheet bonded with the bottom,
CALCIUM SULPHATE
This type of core consists of a monolithic layer of anhydrous calcium sulfate reinforced with recycled cellulosic fibers, in class 0 (class A1 according to EN13501-1) reaction to fire.
The feature that guarantees high performance is the density. ALFA FLOOR uses calcium sulfate with a density of 1500 kg/m³, the highest available on the market.
The raised floor panels with calcium sulphate core are considered the top of the range and are used in cases where a floor with high performance in terms of mechanical strength, fire resistance, thermal and acoustic insulation is required.
Panel Load Values (according to EN 12825)
• Working Load: 1,5 kN
• Maximum Load: > 5,00 kN
• The sulfur content of calcium sulfate substrate is about 70%.
• Panel Load Deflection Class: 1B
• Appearance technical requirements of calcium sulphate raised floor:
• Surface smoothness: 0.2mm
• Limit deviation of floor width: -0.2mm
• Limit deviation of floor thickness: ±0.08mm
• Verticality of adjacent edges: 0.2mm
• Combustibility technical requirements of calcium sulphate raised floor:
• Base board - Class A1
• The color of calcium sulphate base board is white, black or dark gray is absolutely not allowed.