A Brief Introduction for Calcium Sulphate Raised Floor
2026-04-26
owadays, raised floors are widely used in data centers, computer rooms, and other places. However, our first thought is steel anti-static raised floors when referring to steel anti-static raised floors. In fact, calcium sulphate raised floor also can be used in data centers, computer rooms, telecommunication rooms, server rooms, and other high-grade rooms. Even more, somewhere can achieve better paving effects. In this topic, I will talk about calcium sulphate raised floors.

When it comes to calcium sulphate, I think most of us will think about the CaSO4 in our chemistry class at school. In fact, our calcium sulphate raised floors are different from the CaSO4. So, what’s the production of our calcium sulphate raised floors?
The production process of encapsulated calcium sulphate raised floor
- Mix natural gypsum, plant fiber, pulp, and other materials in a certain proportion and stir evenly.
- Press the stirred raw materials to form calcium sulfate base material.
- Place the calcium sulphate board in a constant temperature and humidity room for maintenance. The curing cycle is about 15 days.
- Place the cured calcium sulphate board in an oven with an average temperature of 80-100°C and dry it with hot air for about 30h-40h.
- The calcium sulfate board has formed a stable structure after drying, and its size can be processed at this time. Carry out a series of processes such as planning, trimming, sanding, slotting, and drilling.
- Made of upper steel plate.
- Made of lower steel plate.
- Veneer.
- Press fit.