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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:13 pm    Post subject: OA intelligent raised access floor Reply with quoteFind all posts by jim86

OA intelligent raised access floor can even work dependently with just 1 piece as every panel is held by 4 pedestals. The double surfaces of the panel are made of particularly hard steel sheets. The top surface is coated with anti-static materials. The bottom sheet is galvanized. The panel is filled with foamed cement. The height of the pedestal can be adjusted. The adjustable height is between 20mm and 135mm.And the pedestal will lock automatically after the adjustment.

The features of OA intelligent raised access floor are as below:

1) Easy to install, change and maintain
2) Enough wiring space
3) Durable, compact and reusable
4) Strong impact resistant, strong wearing resistant, corrosion proof
5) Comfortable to walk
6) nice to look
7) Suitable for clean office building, super market, hospital, clean computer room, high grade classrooms, etc.
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