| Welcome and thank you for visiting
our website for Lindner raised flooring products.
Within the design of today's modern buildings, architects
need to provide a suitable zone that will allow a raised
access floor to be installed.
The raised access floor system will provide a platform
for most surfaces, but also a working area below the
panels for all the site services to be installed.
Lindner PLC. provide traditional wood core panels, manufactured
from high density chipboard, in modules of 600mm x 600mm
with various thicknesses available, ranging from 24mm
to 40mm.
The wood core floor systems are ideal for projects where
the architect / client does not have a specific requirement
for sound insulation or fire protection. This type of
raised access floor system is suitable for bonding anti-static
vinyl, or for using loose laid carpet tile.
The system preferred over the traditional wood core
panel, in Germany and in various other countries, is
the Goldbach Norit Calcium Sulphate system. This raised
floor system provides the client with a solid feel floor.
This system has been manufactured from approximately
95 - 97% of recycled material.
The system also provides an excellent base for factory
bonding most finishes, such as natural parquet, stone,
ceramic and vinyls, in order to provide an aesthetic
match to your existing building, or to suit your specific
requirements. There are current examples of these within
this web site, the installations situated in prestigious
buildings such as retail areas, museums, galleries and
banking halls. An example of our work can be found at
the "Centre Pompidou", which we hope you will
take time to view.
| A huge variety of different floor
coverings are available for factory applications,
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- Vinyl, Linoleum, Caouchoc, Flex
- Velour, Needlefelt Carpets
- High Pressure Laminates, Wooden Parquet
- Loosely laid covering tiles
- Natural stone and ceramic
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- Clean Rooms
- Control Rooms
- Office Areas
- Computer Rooms
- Reception areas
- Galleries
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