Hardy floor can be widely used as flooring, walkways, stairs, and scaffolding materials in warehouses, factories, stacked shelves, shaped steel shelves, and multi-story parking lots.
The synonymous terms for steel flooring are "Hardy Floor" and "Non-Slip Floor." They can be utilized in various applications, including aisles between stacked shelves and structural steel racks in warehouses and factories, as well as flooring for multi-story parking lots, corridors, stairs, and scaffolding materials. In addition to standard flat floors and embossed floors with anti-slip processing, various punch floors that excel in ventilation and lighting can be selected according to the intended use. Even at construction sites where welding is prohibited, installation is possible using floor stop fittings. Since the cross-sectional shape is designed to interlock, it allows for installation on-site while laying out the flooring, which can also shorten construction time.
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【Features】 ○ Whisker prevention ○ Comfortable walking experience ○ Lightweight all-steel floor panel that is non-combustible ● The name has changed from Hardy Grating Floor to Hardy Floor G. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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【Uses】 ○Stacked shelves ○Shape steel shelves ○Aisles between racks ○As wall material
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There are also specifications for metal fittings. Installation is possible even at construction sites where welding cannot be done.
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It is a construction method. Since it can be installed on-site, a reduction in construction time is expected.
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It is a cross-sectional shape. The structural calculations of the cross-sectional shape ensure robust rigidity.
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