Raised floors

Raised flooring probably represents the system of use of ceramic tiles most suited for applications in contemporary "building".

The floor becomes a technological system that embraces the concepts of versatility of spaces and functions, acts as a "habitat" for different plant systems, while maintaining its own aesthetic and functional nature.

It is probably one of the dry systems used for the longest time in construction, and from the beginning it found application precisely with ceramic products.

Ceramics lend themselves to be employed within the system, either as the skin of pre-assembled modules or as a self-supporting element with specific thicknesses.

The different formats of the GCR collections are suitable for creating decorative module patterns, while the wide range of colours and surfaces provides the opportunity to customise any enviornment.

Raised flooring is classified according to mechanical resistance, load -bearing capacity, and resistance to fire, seismicity and electrical behaviour.

The choice of panel and surface finish affects the acoustic behaviour of the floor.

Raised flooring is an innovative and versatile solution, suitable for various applications and projects both indoors and outdoors.

For indoor floors, two types of load-bearing "core" can be used, based on either mineral or wood fibre, while for outdoor floors, point elements in plastic material positioned in a modular mesh are used.

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