The commonly used keel structures of sports wood flooring are I-shaped, T-shaped and round. Among them, the I-shaped keel structure is currently a widely used structural form. Its cross-section is I-shaped and has strong load-bearing capacity and stability. It can effectively disperse the load-bearing capacity of the floor and ensure the stability and durability of the floor. sex. The T-shaped keel structure is improved on the basis of the I-shaped one. The cross-section is T-shaped, which can better bear the load of the floor, reduce the deformation and looseness of the floor, and improve the service life of the floor. The circular keel structure is a relatively new structural form. It adopts a circular cross-section design, which can effectively reduce the weight of the floor and reduce the pressure on the floor. It is more suitable for use in some places with lighter requirements.

In the laying of sports wood flooring, choosing the appropriate keel structure is important for the floor. Stability and comfort play a vital role. Different structural forms can be selected according to project needs and site requirements to ensure that the floor is stronger and more durable.
Through reasonable design and construction, sports wooden floors can be made more stable and safe, and provide a good competition environment for athletes. Therefore, when choosing a keel structure, comprehensive considerations need to be made based on specific circumstances to ensure that the quality and performance of the floor are optimal and provide strong support for athletes' training and competition.