Data Center Floor Rising Solutions

A raised floor system — sometimes referred to as a computer access flooring system — is a method of elevating a room’s flooring structure above its solid substrate — which is often made of concrete. The raised floor system is comprised of a grid structure, pedestals, and raised floor tiles, which creates a gap above the substrate.

The grid of a raised floor system is supported by pedestals that can be adjusted vertically to attain the desired space above the subfloor. In addition, depending on the data center’s specific requirements, the pedestals can be affixed to the substrate using some mechanical or adhesive options.

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