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Whether you like to watch basketball or not, as a basic common sense, all indoor gymnasiums must use sports solid wood floors as the ground material, because the ground of the sports halls has to withstand more and greater vertical impact, wear and vibration. If the sports floor is used as a load bearing, the following will happen during exercise:
(1) Weak bouncing and insufficient bouncing height
(2) The wear rate of the floor surface is doubled, and the service life is greatly shortened
(3) The noise generated during exercise will increase unprecedentedly
(4) The human body is easy to slip and fall, and the unsafe movement is doubled
Even sports wood flooring products have many different types, such as different structures, different materials, etc., especially the two major boards of maple and oak, consumers often cannot understand their differences and similarities, then maple What are wood sports floors and oak sports floors?
Let's talk about the necessary performance of sports wood flooring
The sports wood floor must have high strength, durable and strong bearing performance, absorption function of physical vibration and resistance to structural deformation, and should also have a ball rebound force of more than 90% relative to the concrete floor. What cannot be ignored is that the friction coefficient of the sports floor surface must meet the standard, that is, 0.4~0.6. If it is too slippery, think about the frozen lake surface, the safety will not be guaranteed; It may also cause a fall.
Maple Sports Flooring
Maple sports wood flooring, known as the "king" in the sports flooring industry, is a professional product with the smallest color difference and the best material among sports flooring products. The best maple wood is produced in the West Siberian plain, California and the border between the United States and Canada. The maple wood at this latitude is moderately soft and hard, the wood grain is beautiful and elegant, the density is uniform and tough, and the moisture content after drying is about 13%. , so the finished product is not prone to warping, cracking and stinging, and has a high and durable shock absorption and noise reduction function, which fully meets the customized needs of competition/training venues. And the later maintenance is relatively simple (no need to pry open the floor)
Ossah Sports Flooring
Compared with the maple sports floor, the oak sports wood floor has a slightly larger color difference, but the oak wood has a compact density, a hard texture and a clear and unique texture.
Oak has moderate flexural strength and rigidity, and has good steam flexural resistance, soCompared with maple, oak sports floor is also one of indoor sports venue floors.
It can be seen that both maple floors and oak floors have lasting stability, wear resistance, toughness, shock resistance and elasticity, but there are big differences in appearance, that is, the color is darker and the texture is lighter. It has been a song, and the oak wood has a lot of troubles in drying, and it is not easy to control the moisture content.
Article source: OSNB Sports Flooring, please keep the source for reprinting.
Whether you like to watch basketball or not, as a basic common sense, all indoor gymnasiums must use sports solid wood floors as the ground material, because the ground of the sports halls has to withstand more and greater vertical impact, wear and vibration. If the sports floor is used as a load bearing, the following will happen during exercise:
(1) Weak bouncing and insufficient bouncing height
(2) The wear rate of the floor surface is doubled, and the service life is greatly shortened
(3) The noise generated during exercise will increase unprecedentedly
(4) The human body is easy to slip and fall, and the unsafe movement is doubled
Even sports wood flooring products have many different types, such as different structures, different materials, etc., especially the two major boards of maple and oak, consumers often cannot understand their differences and similarities, then maple What are wood sports floors and oak sports floors?
Let's talk about the necessary performance of sports wood flooring
The sports wood floor must have high strength, durable and strong bearing performance, absorption function of physical vibration and resistance to structural deformation, and should also have a ball rebound force of more than 90% relative to the concrete floor. What cannot be ignored is that the friction coefficient of the sports floor surface must meet the standard, that is, 0.4~0.6. If it is too slippery, think about the frozen lake surface, the safety will not be guaranteed; It may also cause a fall.
Maple Sports Flooring
Maple sports wood flooring, known as the "king" in the sports flooring industry, is a professional product with the smallest color difference and the best material among sports flooring products. The best maple wood is produced in the West Siberian plain, California and the border between the United States and Canada. The maple wood at this latitude is moderately soft and hard, the wood grain is beautiful and elegant, the density is uniform and tough, and the moisture content after drying is about 13%. , so the finished product is not prone to warping, cracking and stinging, and has a high and durable shock absorption and noise reduction function, which fully meets the customized needs of competition/training venues. And the later maintenance is relatively simple (no need to pry open the floor)
Ossah Sports Flooring
Compared with the maple sports floor, the oak sports wood floor has a slightly larger color difference, but the oak wood has a compact density, a hard texture and a clear and unique texture.
Oak has moderate flexural strength and rigidity, and has good steam flexural resistance, soCompared with maple, oak sports floor is also one of indoor sports venue floors.
It can be seen that both maple floors and oak floors have lasting stability, wear resistance, toughness, shock resistance and elasticity, but there are big differences in appearance, that is, the color is darker and the texture is lighter. It has been a song, and the oak wood has a lot of troubles in drying, and it is not easy to control the moisture content.
Article source: OSNB Sports Flooring, please keep the source for reprinting.