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With a cutting-edge design, it has an impressive load capacity of 2.2 kN. Engineered to maximise load capacity while minimising material use, its unique shape and speed of installation make it the perfect solution for high-performing data centres. Part of our Lower Embodied Carbon (LEC) range, it is setting a new standard in structural ceiling solutions.











Product Highlights
- Increased load capacity with the ability to suspend a uniform load of 3.0kN/m2
- New security clips connect to the profile wings. making tile installation easier and faster.
- Min. 61% reduction in embodied carbon (modules A-C) compared to the standard product verified to EN15804+ A2:2019
- Continuously threaded M10 bottom slot to allow multiple containment configurations
- Made with aluminium manufactured at facilities using renewable energy
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Frequently Asked Questions
The New Tate Grid+ LEC system has an improved performance, supporting even greater loads than Tate Grid LEC. The new system has maximum safe working point load of 2.2 kN and can suspend a maximum safe working uniform load of 3.0kN/m2. This performance is bolstered with a safety factor of 2.
Via the Tate Grid+ LEC product page or EPD Hub.
LEC stands for 'Lower Embodied Carbon', and denotes a version of a Tate product that has lower embodied carbon than the standard product. This is achieved by investing in materials that use renewable energy or recycled content during manufacturing rather than fossil fuels or virgin materials so that their creation has a lesser environmental impact than traditional production methods.
Tate Grid+ LEC offers a minimum 61% reduction in embodied carbon across modules A-C and a minimum 49% reduction in embodied carbon across modules A1-A3 when compared to the standard Tate Grid EPD verified to the EN15804+ A2:2019 standard.