The precise electronic equipment in data centers not only fears static electricity but is even more sensitive to being 'improperly pressed' by the floor. As the 'invisible guardian' of data center safety, the load-bearing capacity of PVC anti-static flooring is directly related to the safety of the equipment. So, how much weight can this type of flooring withstand per square meter? The answer lies in national standards and product specifications.
The country has long established 'load-bearing levels' for PVC anti-static flooring. The four standards, CQD, QD, BD, and ZD, correspond to different needs from ultra-light to heavy-duty. As long as the brand products meet the national standards, flooring of QD level or above can easily support a uniformly distributed load of over 1000 kg per square meter, making them fully suitable for data centers with heavy equipment.

The mainstream 600×600mm floor panels on the market have a thickness that directly determines their load-bearing capacity. A 30mm thin floor panel can bear about 150kg per square meter, making it more suitable for very small server rooms with no personnel, offering a high cost-performance ratio; a 35mm thick panel increases the load to 350-500kg, sufficient for small to medium-sized server rooms with few devices; the 40mm ceramic top panel is the most popular, capable of bearing up to 800kg per square meter, reliably supporting various equipment in large server rooms.
Choosing the right floor load-bearing capacity provides a "double insurance" for server room safety. Select according to device weight and server room size against standards, ensuring no cost is wasted and that each floor panel provides precise protection.

