SULFATE S30-S34 Calcium sulfate raised access floor
Open the catalog to page 1calcium sulfate panels are made from gypsum and high-density cellulose fibers, with a density exceeding 1600 kg/m3, in order to provide exceptional loadbearing performance, depending on the combination with different types of support structures. They are Bfl-S1 certified for fire reaction. These panels are compatible with all types of top finishes, allowing the creation of raised floors in laminate, PVC, linoleum, parquet, or porcelain stoneware. In the case of porcelain stoneware finishes, lower-density panels (approx. 1100 kg/m3) may be used to reduce weight without compromising technical performance....
Open the catalog to page 2The S30 panel has a standard thickness of 30 mm and is ideal for porcelain stoneware finishes or in cases where reduced thickness and weight are required. The S34 panel, with a thickness of 34 mm, is recommended for laminate and resilient finishes, where high-performance requirements must be met, especially when combined with high-performance support structures. If needed, it can also be supplied with a bottom steel sheet finish (0.5 mm thick). COMPATIBLE WITH ALL TYPES OF FINISHES The calcium sulfate panel can be combined with all types of top finishes and support structures, offering high physical...
Open the catalog to page 3TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS TECHNICAL DATA SHEET PANEL : S34 CALCIUM SULPHATE Top finish: HPL, Resilient, primer Bottom finish: Steel sheet / Steel tray Description: High density single-layer 34 mm calcium sulphate panel, 1.600 kg/m3, made up of gypsum and cellulose fibres, ABS perimeter edging. DESCRIPTION Nominal dimension (+/- 0,2) TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Thickness excluded top finish (+/-0,3) EN 12825 PANEL : S34 CALCIUM SULPHATE Panel weight excluded top finish (+/-5%) EN 12825 EN 12825 Weight /m2 excluded top finish (+/) HPL / Resilient / Primer / Aluminium Top5% finish: Density Orthogonality of...
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