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WHAT IS A MEZZANINE FLOOR? 

Mezzanine flooring can be defined as a free-standing warehouse structure that is made from either steel, aluminium, fiberglass, concrete or even wood.  It acts as an intermediate between the floor and ceiling of a building. The purpose of a warehouse mezzanine floor is to cover a specific area of a building or warehouse rather than the entire floor space. 

FEATURES  

Mezzanine floors are generally constructed halfway up the wall on a floor that has a ceiling twice its height.  As it is not counted as a floor, it is not taken into consideration while deciding on the total floor space 

According to the international building code, a mezzanine floor should cover atleast one-third of the floor below it.  When there are more than two warehouse mezzanine floor in the building, the total floor space should not exceed one-third of the floor below. 

COMPONENTS OF A MEZZANINE FLOOR 

The different components of a mezzanine floor are 

PRIMARY BEAMS: They are the main support of the mezzanine which span across all the columns 

JOISTS: They span between the main beams and act as the fixing points for the deck. 

COLUMNS: They are designed to support the mezzanine and primary beams.  The load is distributed equally across all the columns. 

DECKING:38mm particle board is the most common option. Other mezzanine floor material options include robot-ready flooring, durbar plate and composite decking    

USES 

Mezzanine floors are versatile and can be tailored to meet the needs of most spaces That is why, they are widely used in modern architecture where more importance is given to light and space. They can be seen in retail stores where they are used to increase the storage or selling space and in residential buildings and libraries for decorative purposes.   A Warehouse mezzanine floor is commonly used in office spaces to bring logistics and production together under one roof.  

TYPES OF MEZZANINE FLOORS 

1. CONCRETE MEZZANINE FLOORS 

Concrete mezzanine floors are one of the most durable types of mezzanine floors.  They are quite popular for industrial and mezzanine applications due to their ability to withstand heavy loads.  Some of the advantages of using concrete mezzanine floors are minimal noise transmission, fire resistance, low maintenance, damp resistance and lower energy demand. 

2. STEEL MEZZANINE FLOORS 

Steel mezzanine floors are one of the most common decking options for industrial and commercial buildings.  Its design provides a solid and secure resistance to a high footfall.  Benefits of a warehouse mezzanine floor include high strength and durability, low maintenance and moisture resistance. 

3. WOODEN MEZZANINE FLOOR 

Wooden mezzanine floors are the best option for an office or retail space as they add beauty and warmth to the building while providing an elegant look to the space.  The benefits of wooden mezzanine floors are strength, durability, easy installation, easy maintenance and better acoustics. 

ZMARTBUILD is powered by SCG, one of the largest conglomerates in Thailand that has a history of more than 100 years. They offer a variety of quality products and solutions along with technical and installation service.  Their fiber cement mezzanine floors are 16-18mm thick, provide high strength and support heavy duty operations with relative ease.  

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