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jim86



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:54 am    Post subject: Antistatic floor Reply with quoteFind all posts by jim86

Antistatic floor is mainly made up of hard-wearing HPL, PVC panels or laminate wood plank, steel panel, electrostatic spray painting and pedestals. PVC strips are not needed around the edge of steel panel. The bottom is mainly made up of cold rolled steel sheet. The surface of the steel panel is mainly made up of horniness steel sheet which. The surface is phosphatized during the electrostatic process. And the panel is spot welded. The top grade of this type of floor can work well over 15 years. With nice look, high loading capacity and strong antistatic ability, this type of flooring is widely used at high grade office building, network room, computer laboratory, telecommunication building and television transmitter control room.

The features of antistatic floor are as follows:

1) Precise structure, high mechanical strength, strong load ability and strong shock resistance
2) Convenient to install, interchange and maintain
3) Fire, water and corrosion proof
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