Cableflor ultra-thin flooring system has been designed for running cables under it
(01/06/2010)
As the demand for more electrical appliances and connectivity rises, cable management in offices, homes and temporary structures – such as exhibitions – continues to be a problem.
The answer is an ultra-thin flooring system, which has been designed for running cables under by Cableflor. Cableflor flooring is made from recycled plastic. And because it is only 2cm high, it doesn't have any significant effect on ceiling or doorway heights. Not just that, but Cableflor flooring is also incredibly lightweight and strong.
Constructed from 10cm squares that simply clip into each other, the flooring can be fitted to any size or shape quickly and easily, and will sit directly on almost any surface.
Wherever you need your cable to come through, simply remove the square in that area – this can even be done once the floor is laid, as and when further connections or adjustments are required. Carpet or other floor-coverings can be laid on top of the flooring, as normal.
Cableflor flooring, which was recently launched at The Facilities Show has been well received by electrical contractors, facilities managers and architects. It has also gained much interest from domestic customers who are, for instance, converting garages to offices or looking for flooring solutions for games rooms or outdoor cabins.
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