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Problems of conventional access floor systems
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Designing concept of access floors was originated from applications in computer / control room and factory, which requires high loading property, precise leveling, big capacity for running large pipes/cables, or under-floor air distribution. However, many of the standards set because of factories or laboratories are not needed in the offices, and, some may become disadvantages.
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Pollute the sub-floors To secure the access floor structure, base-plate of pedestals have to adhere to the grounds. Adhesives applied on sub-floors are necessary step in installation. Pollution on sub-floors becomes inevitable.
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Adhesive pollutes sub-floor
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Damage sub-floor when removing pedestals
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In the event of re-location or renovation, pedestal shall be removed. Old PVC tile or slab will be damaged
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The adhesives damage sub-floors when removing pedestal
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Comparison
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Netfloor FreeMount FM500
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Conventional access floor systems
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Fire Safety
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Non-combustible
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Non-combustible
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Environment protection: Re-usable Pollution to sub-floors Damage to sub-floors
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100% re-usable no no
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85 ~ 90% re-usable yes yes
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Height adjustment
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above the access floor
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under the access floor
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System locking
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above the access floor
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under the access floor
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System weight
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avg. 36 ~ 38 kg / m2
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avg. 36 ~ 38 kg / m2
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Easy and quick installation
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yes
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fair
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Re-location cost
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low
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high
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Loading property
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light to medium traffic, good for general office and school
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light to heavy traffic, good for factory, office and school
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