MATRIX
–Faq
Does Matrix allow MEP system maintenance?
Maintenance is facilitated by steel inspection shafts for technical compartment access that can be installed according to project demands.
What are the advantages of Matrix compared to the traditional raised floors?
Easy laying: the system is composed of 2 recycled plastic elements – the base grid and the top formwork.
Quick installation: the laying of the grids and the insertion of formwork are easy, intuitive, and can be installed in a very short time.
High load-bearing capacity: unlike the traditional raised floors that have a variable load capacity, Matrix creates a concrete substructure that is able to support heavy loads and allows a wide range of uses.
Noise reduction: While metal floating floors create reverberation, the substructure of Matrix absorbs the vibrations, improving the floor acoustics.
No joints needed: The installation time is reduced because there are no joints between plates, that are required in traditional floating floors.
What if the space in the last row is wider than the formwork?
Matrix modules can be cut with a metal cutter, after which an EPS, wood, or other material support can be placed under the cantilever edge.
Can Matrix be used in renovation projects?
Yes, the laying procedure is the same as with any other project.