How to choose a suitable sports wood flooring system for sports flooring?
- Time of issue:2021-06-15 11:16
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How to choose a suitable sports wood flooring system for sports flooring?
(Summary description)Common sports wooden floor systems have single-layer keel structures and multi-layer keel structures. When choosing a floor system suitable for indoor stadium installation, it is important to consider the different quality and performance of each system. These system characteristics will help you determine which system is more suitable.
- Time of issue:2021-06-15 11:16
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Common sports wooden floor systems have single-layer keel structures and multi-layer keel structures. When choosing a floor system suitable for indoor stadium installation, it is important to consider the different quality and performance of each system. These system characteristics will help you determine which system is more suitable.
mainly consider the following characteristics: price, appearance, quality requirements, end use and performance characteristics of the floor.
The following is a short description of each feature:
1. Cost
The cost should consider two versions: the initial cost, taking into account the installation and maintenance costs during the service life. When only comparing the original cost of installation, wooden sports flooring may be more expensive than synthetic flooring. Wooden sports flooring has lower maintenance costs and lasts longer than synthetic flooring.
The cost of maple flooring varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, depending on the flooring system selected for the project, and the quality and type of maple surface selected for the installation.
2. Appearance (Aesthetics)
When choosing a category, appearance is a subjective feature. All maple floors have different appearances, which depend on the type of surface layer and panel grade of the floor, the paint for marking lines and color schemes, and the type of finish. Your client wants a basketball court that looks like a Boston Celtics patterned floor, or just a floor. This will help you recommend the right materials for the maple surface and choose the right paints and finishes to provide your project with the desired finished appearance.
Three, floor elevation requirements
This is a very important standard. Remember: the contour of the sports flooring system does not necessarily determine the surface performance. Manufacturers can provide all floor systems with reduced slab requirements.
When selecting a sports floor for a new installation, please consult the manufacturer to obtain the required measurement of the slab height in the system you have selected for the project.
Fourth, the performance characteristics of the final use of the stadium
These characteristics are very important when choosing floor systems and maple surface materials. Make sure you are considering the appropriate performance characteristics of the activities that are always running on the installed floors.
When choosing a floor system, please consider the following performance characteristics:
1. Shock absorption: Because different sports have different requirements for athletes, different sports can be set to reduce strength.
2. Vertical deviation and deflection area: Area and vertical deviation measurement are interdependent. However, in the general scheme of performance characteristics, these two indicators form the deformation control standard.
3. Rebound force: The bouncing ball is called to measure the reaction of the basketball from the surface of the maple tree, rather than the reaction from a solid surface such as concrete. At 100% rebound, the basketball bounces back to a height equal to the concrete rebound height.
4. Friction surface: This parameter is usually called friction or slip ratio and is used to determine the category to control the sliding ability of athletes on the floor surface.
5. Compressive strength (greater compressive strength): Although this number does not apply to performance characteristics, the compressive strength (or greater compressive strength) of hardwood floors is still another important criterion for choosing sports flooring.