Services & Products : Floor Flatness Specifications
Measurement standards have only been developed to any degree of sophistication in the US, UK and Germany. There is considerable commonality between the US and UK standards which are to be found in use throughout the world. The German standard is unlikely to be encountered outside of Germany and some other parts of Europe. The decision on which specification to choose is usually dependant on the country of origin and there are three main floor flatness specifications used internationally. In addition, there are two basic types of floors: - Free Movement Floors
Free movement floors refer to areas where materials handling equipment operates in random, non-defined directions and have an infinite number of travel paths.
- Defined Movement Floors
Floors in very narrow aisle racking systems have materials handling equipment that runs in defined and fixed paths between the racking, such as very narrow aisles.
| FLOOR FLATNESS SPECIFICATIONS | | GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS | FREE MOVEMENT FLOORS | DEFINED TRAFFIC FLOORS | | UK and areas of UK influence | Concrete Society’s TR34 Free Movement Specification | The Concrete Society’s Technical Report 34 (TR34). Table 4.3 and Appendix C | | USA and areas of USA influence | ASTM F-number system | The ACI F min number system | | Germany and some other European countries | DIN 18202 | DIN 15185 | Full Technical data can be viewed by clicking on the relevant specifications within the table above.Floor Flatness TestingWorking with Face Consultants Ltd, a member of the CoGri Group of companies, we are able to offer floor flatness compliance testing on industrial concrete floors to TR34 standards, German (DIN), American (Fmin) and other standards. Face Consultants are UKAS Accredited to ISO 17025 for Floor Flatness and Abrasion Resistance compliance testing. Read more on Face Consultants Ltd
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