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Wiring flexibility is one of the advantages of using a removable tile, whether the wiring is buried in the cement or raised flooring systems or flat wires are used.
Wiring buried in the cement can be modified as follows: by removing the tiles in the areas concerned, laying out and replacing the cement after having modified the wiring, replacing the tiles.
Holes may be made in the tiles for the wires and then the tiles can be moved as necessary, where required replacing the flooring with a new tile.
When a raised floor is covered, the interstices of the removable tile should not coincide with the modular panels; it will subsequently be necessary to remove several tiles but greater laying stability will be guaranteed. For flat wires, it is preferable to place the lines in a central position compared to the tiles, both to preserve the wires and for greater stability of the floor.
EARTHING: The floor must be earthed in accordance with local building regulations. The mechanical locking system connects each tile to one another making this operation easier.
CUTTING: The tiles can be cut onsite with a band saw machine.
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 It is possible to cover stairs by bending the tiles at a concave angle between the tread and the riser, covering the external edge with an non-slip step. |
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 In the case of different heights, it is possible to bend the tiles directly on-site in order to adapt them to the changes in gradient. |
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 The tiles when new are opaque in appearance because the steel used is semi-shiny and after laying cleaning with a rotary disk cleaner is recommended, as stated in the chapter on maintenance.
Otherwise, in heavy traffic areas, the surface will automatically get shiny in a few weeks.
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| Threshold cover strip |
Step cover |
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| Skirting board with stainless steel slide ending |
Rubber slide support plate for side edge |
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| Rubber slide support plate for corner edge |
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The tiles can be customized with a company logo or horizontal marking by printing them with the desired pattern.
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Tiles have passed the following tests:-
Reaction to fire
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- ART. 8 Ministerial Decree 26/6/84 CLASS 1
- Non-slip ASTM - C 1028 - 89
- Non-slip DIN S 1130
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Stainless steel tiles can last for practically a lifetime.
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The stainless steel tiles cannot be broken by impact.
If a tile is visibly dented (a hard and very heavy object must have fallen on to it), it can always be replaced by a new element.
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"STEELSTILE" also exists in the raised floor version.
If interested, ask for our catalogue..
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