Raised floor tiles are modular floor panels that are designed to create an elevated flooring system above a structural subfloor. They are typically made of materials such as steel, aluminum, wooden or calcium sulfate and are available in a variety of sizes and thicknesses. They are designed to be easily installed and removed, allowing for quick access to the space beneath the floor for maintenance or repairs. They are used to provide a convenient way to route cables, wires, and other infrastructure components throughout a building.