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What is FSCĀ® Certified and What Does It Mean For Tate Raised Access Flooring?
FSC® is an internationally recognised system that certifies wood and wood-derived products sourced from responsibly managed forests. At Tate, we recognise that responsible sourcing isn’t just a certification, it’s a commitment to sustainable product stewardship. Read more about how FSC relates to Tate raised access flooring.
What are Material Passports for Raised Access Floors?
At Tate, we are committed to supporting our customers in designing buildings that are adaptable, resource-efficient, and ready for the challenges of tomorrow. One of the key tools helping to make this possible is the Material Passport. Read more about material passports for raised access flooring.
What is the PSA:2021 Standard for Raised Access Floors?
PSA:2021 is the current UK and Ireland industry standard for raised access flooring. It defines the required performance criteria for design, testing, manufacture and installation. Tate raised access floors are engineered and manufactured in line with PSA:2021 performance requirements.
Raised Access Flooring: 2025 Sustainability Update
Our 2025 Planet Passionate report shows great progress towards our global sustainability goals. As part of Kingspan Group’s Planet Passionate initiative, our flooring unit in Hull, UK, continues to drive meaningful change in how raised access flooring systems are made, used, and reused.
What is Cradle to Cradle CertifiedĀ® and Why Does it Matter?
Cradle to Cradle Certified® is a globally recognised, science-based certification programme for designing and manufacturing products that are safe, circular, and responsibly made. Read more about what this means in the industry and what it means for Tate Raised Access Flooring products.
Integrated Liquid Cooling: Rethinking the MEP's Role in the Data Hall
Direct liquid cooling is no longer a specialist solution for high‑density data halls. This piece looks at the coordination challenges it introduces and how integrated approaches can reduce risk, labour and programme uncertainty.
Sealing the Deal: Containment as the Key to Cooling AI
A look at why containment is becoming the foundational infrastructure for high density and hybrid cooled data centers, enabling operators to scale AI workloads with stability, efficiency, and reduced risk.
Integrated Deployment Must Become The Default
As AI drives unprecedented density and speed in data center development, traditional fragmented delivery models are struggling to keep pace. This article explores why modular systems, designed to interlock from day one, are becoming essential for scalable, predictable, and AI-ready infrastructure.
Tate Expands Offsite Manufacturing Capabilities to Accelerate Data Center Construction: iMasons Member Stories
iMasons explores how Tate is expanding its offsite manufacturing capabilities to support faster, more efficient data center construction.