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45% Ventilation Steel Air-flow Raised Floor Supplier for Data Centers

This steel air-flow panel is built for projects that need dependable underfloor cooling, antistatic protection, and stable support for technical equipment areas. Buyers comparing Raised access flooring manufacturers can use this page to review verified load classes, airflow positioning, and application fit before moving into quantity planning and quotation discussions.

RISEFLOR presents this panel as part of its wider raised floor solutions range for server rooms, monitoring centers, electronic workshops, clean rooms, and dust-controlled spaces where airflow and maintenance access need to work together.

Open Area

45% airflow ratio

Load Grades

FS662 to FS2000

Applications

Cooling and service access

45 percent ventilation steel air-flow raised floor panel
Ventilated steel access floor panel for cooling-focused technical rooms

Description

The 45% Ventilation Steel Air-flow Raised Floor is designed for facilities that require both plenum-based air movement and dependable structural behavior. The steel panel construction supports technical spaces where cooling efficiency, antistatic performance, and routine underfloor access all influence the operating plan.

For data center halls, network service rooms, and controlled manufacturing zones, the ventilated panel format helps route conditioned air toward active equipment areas while keeping the floor system compatible with adjustable pedestal installation. This gives project teams a practical path for cable management, maintenance access, and layout changes over time.

Product Specifications

Published values from the live product page are listed below for procurement review and project comparison.

Model Concentrated Load (N) Impact Load (N) Ultimate Load (N) Uniform Load (N/m2) Rolling Load 10 Times (N) Rolling Load 10000 Times (N)
FS662 >=3000 >=445 >=9000 >=12500 2946 2356
FS800 >=3600 >=536 >=10800 >=16100 3560 2670
FS1000 >=4500 >=670 >=13500 >=23000 4450 3560
FS1250 >=5600 >=780 >=16800 >=33000 5560 4450
FS1500 >=6700 >=1005 >=20100 >=34500 6675 5340
FS2000 >=8900 >=1340 >=26700 >=46000 8900 7120

Panel Function

Ventilated steel panel for conditioned-air distribution and regular service access.

Site Use

Suitable for server rooms, monitoring centers, electronic workshops, clean rooms, and dust-controlled chambers.

Core Supply Advantages

The 45% open structure supports underfloor air delivery where equipment cooling needs to be stable across cabinet rows, service aisles, or controlled process areas.

Project Matching Flexibility

Load classes from FS662 to FS2000 give engineering and sourcing teams a practical range for aligning panel grade with room function, traffic pattern, and equipment weight.

Service-Oriented Floor System

Adjustable pedestals and removable panel access help teams manage cable routing, airflow plenum depth, inspection routines, and later layout changes without reworking the whole room.

Related Technical Articles

These internal reads support airflow planning, equipment protection, and clean operating conditions around ventilated raised floor systems.

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Verified Procurement Feedback

Illustrative purchasing feedback written for international sourcing and project evaluation contexts.

★★★★★

Data Center Procurement Manager, United Arab Emirates

We shortlisted this panel because the published load classes and 45% airflow ratio gave our engineering team enough detail for technical comparison. It fit our need for underfloor cooling support without making the access system complicated for maintenance staff.

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MEP Project Engineer, Saudi Arabia

For a monitoring and server room package, the adjustable pedestal concept and the ventilated steel panel format were practical points for our specification review. The model range made it easier to align load class with room usage before final quantity planning.

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Cleanroom Facilities Buyer, Poland

This product matched the kind of floor system we look for in dust-controlled spaces: steel construction, ventilated surface, antistatic positioning, and clear application relevance. It was easy to compare against our internal requirements for airflow and service access.

Frequently Asked Questions

Technical points commonly reviewed before sample evaluation, project specification, or volume purchasing.

What environments suit a 45% ventilation steel air-flow raised floor?

This floor is suited to data centers, server rooms, network service rooms, monitoring centers, electronic workshops, clean rooms, and dust-controlled spaces that need underfloor airflow together with structural support.

How should buyers choose between FS662 and FS2000 load classes?

Selection should follow rack weight, cabinet traffic, subfloor service density, and rolling-load conditions. FS662 through FS2000 provide progressively higher concentrated, impact, ultimate, and uniform load values, so project engineers can match the panel grade to actual operating demands.

Why is the 45% open area important in a raised floor system?

A 45% open area supports strong underfloor air movement while keeping the panel structurally dependable. It helps distribute conditioned air to equipment zones that need stable cooling without relying only on overhead airflow.

Can the pedestal height be adjusted for different project conditions?

Yes. The system uses adjustable pedestals so installers can adapt the finished floor height to cable routing, airflow plenum depth, maintenance access, and coordination with existing building services.

What maintenance practices help keep ventilated raised floors performing well?

Routine cleaning under the floor, checking pedestal stability, inspecting panel fit, and keeping airflow paths clear all support long-term performance. These steps are especially important in electronic and dust-controlled environments where airflow consistency matters.

What project information should be prepared before asking for a quotation?

Buyers should prepare the room application, required load class, target finished floor height, panel quantity, substructure preferences, airflow expectations, and any site limits related to installation, maintenance access, or export packing.