| Industrial
floors to
multiply the
surface of
industrial
premises |
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The installation
of a mezzanine
is the ideal
solution in
order to take
full advantage
of the surface
area of
industrial
premises or any
other premises,
since the height
of a building
can be put to
full use the
investment in
land will be reduced. |
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Industrial
raised
floors to
multiply the
original
surface
area.
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Quick and
easy to
assemble
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Can be
adapted to
specific
client
requirements
thanks to
the wide
range of
accessories,
decking
types,
building
systems,
etc.
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| TYPES OF FLOORS |
| WOODEN FLOORING |
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This consists of
chipboard panels
interlocked in a
bridle joint
system for a
strong floor.
An alternative
wood floor is
made of
fire-resistant
high-density
fibres. |
| WOODEN FLOORING
38 MA-ML |
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This is a 38-mm
chipboard panel
with a rough,
non-slip
melamine finish
on the top,
highly resistant
to abrasion.
The bottom side
is covered with
white melamine
for a brighter
working
environment. |
| WOODEN FLOORING
WITH STEEL SHEET |
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This is
installed when
heavy trucks or
pallet forks are
to be used on
the top part and
resulting noise
levels needs to
be minimised. |
| METAL FLOORING |
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Metal Flooring
has a high
load-bearing
capacity and
comes in a
variety of
grooved or
perforated
models,
depending on the
requirements for
ventilation and
water supply in
fire-fighting
systems.
There are four
types:
- Perforated
Metal,
- Corrugated
Metal,
- Slotted
Metal, and
- Metal Grid.
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