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PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:20 am    Post subject: HPL access floor Reply with quoteFind all posts by Collin567

HPL access floor is strong abrasion resistant, fireproof, easy to clean and easy to maintain. And it doesn’t require to be waxed. It is widely used at hospital, computer room, satellite earth stations room, office building, computer room, program-controlled telephone switchboard room and marketplace, television transmitter control room. HPL tiles must be bonded to the next nether floor surface such as aluminum or steel section to offer the rigidity and load-bearing performance. The concentrated load of HPL access floor can be 800lbs, 900lbs,1250lbs,1350lbs and 1550lbs.

Thickness of HPL: 0.8mm-3mm
Dimensions: 1200*2540mm ,600*600mm,
Abrasion Resistance: 4000 anti-wearing turns is available
Surface Finish: matte surface, low light
Colors: oak, cherry, walnut, teak, applewood, maple, pine, beech, granite, winter gray, marble, ceramic tile, beige starlite,etc.
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