The excellent performance of all steel anti-static raised floor in anti-static makes it widely used in computer rooms and other places equipped with high-precision electronic equipment. The all steel anti-static access floor can be divided into two types: edged and edgeless. This edge refers to the black edge around the raised floor, that is, conductive adhesive tape.

The conductive rubber strip, also known as zebra strip, is a rubber strip made of conductive silica gel and insulating silica gel. While all steel anti-static raised floor with edge trims and all steel anti-static raised floor without edge trims, there are differences in the following aspects due to the presence or absence of conductive strips:

1.Appearance: All steel anti-static access floor with edge trims is more common in daily life, and the raised floor is surrounded by black conductive tape. As the name implies, there is no black adhesive tape around the all steel anti-static raised floor. After installation, the floor joint is thinner and the overall effect is better.

2.Flatness: Due to the conductive adhesive tape, the requirements for the flatness of all steel anti-static raised floor with edge trims installation are relatively low relative to the ground. However, the all steel anti-static raised floor without edge trims has no conductive adhesive tape, so it is easy to have staggered joints between two floors during installation, which is relatively difficult, and requires the participation of professionals.

3.Difficulty in maintenance: when maintaining the floor of a room with all steel anti-static raised floor, we should pay attention to the possibility that the line edges of the all steel anti-static access floor may fall off during wear and tear, so we need to strengthen maintenance.

This problem does not exist in the all steel anti-static raised floor with edge trims. However, because the all steel anti-static raised floor with edge trims is not protected by conductive adhesive tape, care should be taken not to damage the covering of the floor edge when wiring and installing the overturned floor.


Post time: Sep-16-2022