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Data Center Structural Ceiling Grid from Tate

Data Center Structural Ceiling Grid from Tate.
Data Center Structural Ceiling Grid from Tate.

Structural Ceiling Grid in Data Centers by Tate

For data centers, Tate's structural ceiling grid system offers a number of advantages over traditional designs:

Free Span Capability

With traditional designs, beams or trusses have to be placed at certain intervals to support the ceiling. This requires an overhead design that can interfere with the placement of equipment.

With a structural ceiling grid, there are no beams or trusses to contend with. The system supports itself, allowing for clean, open overhead space.

Data Center Structural Ceiling Grid from Tate.
Data Center Structural Ceiling Grid from Tate.

Lower Installation Costs

Because there are no beams or trusses to support the system, installation is faster and easier than traditional designs. This can reduce labor costs.

Adaptability to Changing Environments

As requirements for data centers change, so will their structure and layout. With traditional designs, it's often costly and difficult to change the layout of the data center because of the overhead beams and trusses that must be removed or relocated. But with a structural ceiling grid system, it's easy to remove ceiling tiles and access modules to make changes.

To know more about Tate's Data Center Structural Ceiling Grid systems, visit their website.




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