Steel Encapsulated Raised Access Flooring

Galvanised Steel Raised Access Flooring

Crofton Interiors experience in the Raised Access Flooring market allows for us to offer a comprehensive range of panels to satisfy the specific needs of all types of projects.

Our standard medium grade PSA MOB PF2 PS/SPU Panel offers the latest in product design where the top and bottom steel sheets are mechanically folded at the bottom of the panel allowing for a built-in stringer giving additional strength and a solid underfoot.

PRODUCT FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS

Panel Core: High Density Chipboard or Calcium Sulphate
Panel Certification: PSA MOB PF2 PS / SPU from Light Grade to Extra Heavy Grade
Panel Edging: Unique Mechanical Bottom Panel Fold or PvC/ ABS Edge Banding
Panel Finish: Corrosion resistant galvanised steel
Pedestal Heights: 50mm – 1550mm
Acoustic Properties: Typical 45dB room to room airborne sound performance
Fire Resistance: Class ‘O’ spread of flame
Air Plenum: Panel Gasket or PvC Edge Banding
Accessories: Stringers/ Bridging Pieces/ Steps/ Ramps, Air Grilles

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In order for Crofton Interiors to help you in the most effective and efficient way possible, your enquiry should have a specification which includes:

The Fire resistance Eurocode Classification. For Doors and Screens separately e.g. E 30, EI 30, E 60, EI 60, EI 1201
Glass Joints Butt Jointed Glass-to-Glass joints or Fully Framed Glass panes Door Functionality Latched on Lever handles/ Unlatched Non rebated on Push/Pull Handles/ Panic Function (EN 179 or EN1125).2
Paint Specification Standard RAL or Metallic RALAcoustic requirements
Steel Type Mild steel or Stainless Access Control Requirements Maglock / Electric Lock / Electric Strikes
Floor Plan Drawings Elevation Drawingsshowing the layout of the glazed screens and doors
Bill of Quantities or Schedule

1 Non-Eurocode fire classifications for Glazing Systems (e.g. ambiguous descriptions such as “FD30”, “30/30”, “30 minutes” “FR30”) are a thing of the past and are the single biggest factor causing serious regulatory and cost increase issues across the industry from enquiry stage to Practical completion. Getting this right is half the battle.

2 If this is not known, please let us know the building tenancy arrangements (single/multiple), floor occupancy factor, perceived frequency of use of the door.

Some notes for your consideration:

  • The Acoustic Ratings offered by all Glazed Office Partitioning Contractors are dB Rw which means that the stated dB Rw acoustic rating (weighted sound reduction index for the human ear) of the system is the rating achieved under laboratory test conditions in accordance with EN ISO 717: 2013 (still current as at March 2020). It is not possible or advisable for a Glazing subcontractor to prove or offer a site tested result (dB R’w) due to various site specific factors, the most relevant one being flanking sound transmission through the structures that the glazed partition is affixed to.
  • Expect a site test result to always be less than the result of laboratory test conditions.
  • Most doors will have a lesser acoustic rating than the screens they are installed into.