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FLEXIBLE CABLING SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS
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Concrete Mat
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Base Mat "40" |
Feed-in Mat "40" |
Border Mat "40" |
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Material
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High-strength lightweight concrete and molded PVC sheet |
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Size
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40(H) x 600(W) x 600(L) mm |
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Effective cabling space per mat (600 mm) |
36(H) x 70(W) x 2 channels per mat = 5,040 mm2 per mat |
35(H) x 125(W) x 3 channels per mat = 13,125 mm2 per mat |
20(H) x 15(W) x 12 channels per mat = 3,600 mm2 per mat |
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Distance between cable paths |
300 mm |
200mm |
50 mm |
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Cable Path Cover |
Center Cover |
Straight Cover
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Material
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Galvanised steel plate and nylon fiber and resin coating
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Size
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2.3(t) x 145(W) x 145(L) mm |
2.3(t) x 97(W) x 145(L) mm |
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Overall thickness (after coating) |
4.0 mm |
4.0 mm |
PERFORMANCE
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Weight |
30 kg/m2 (with cable path cover) |
26 kg/m2 (with cable path cover) |
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Resistance to concentrated load |
- Concrete mat : 1,000 kg/50 mm dia
- Cable path cover : 300 kg/50 mm dia
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Resistance to dynamic load |
- Assuming a cart load of 200 kg (50 kg per wheel of hard synthetic rubber): Capable of withstanding 500,000 passages.
- Assuming a chair load of 80 kg (20 kg per wheel): Capable of withstanding 1,000,000 passages.
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Resistance to uniformly distributed load |
- Concrete mat : 9 ton/200 mm x 200 mm
- Cable path cover : 4 ton/200 mm x 200 mm
(Test was made using a 10 mmt, 200 mm x 200 mm load-bearing plate.) |
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Flame resistance |
- Concrete mat (superhigh-strength concrete-incombustible) : JIS L 4405-flame remaining time 0 second; carbonised length 2.9 cm.
- Cable path cover (steel plate-incombustible) : JIS L4405-flame remaining time 0 second; carbonised length 3.1 cm.
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Impact strength |
- Assuming natural falling of a 30 kg sand bag from 0.75 m height : No change in impact strength
- Assuming natural falling of a 0.5 kg cone-shaped weight from 1.0 m height : No change in impact strength.
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Vibration and impact strength |
Assuming a mobile library with a 2 ton live load to move back and forth : Capable of withstanding 250,000 passages of forward and backward movement. |
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