• Top-down view of a 305×305×21mm thermoplastic rubber sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal dark pattern surface texture and the large flat soft material surface layer, designed for anti-slip performance and fall protection in professional school and college sports venues.
  • Angled underside and profile view of a 305×305×21mm TPR sports flooring tile showing the octagonal ring-shaped base geometry and reinforced support corners of the dense interlocking connection system, illustrating the shock distribution structure and connection alignment mechanism for professional sports venue installation.
  • Top-down view of a 305×305×21mm thermoplastic rubber sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal dark pattern surface texture and the large flat soft material surface layer, designed for anti-slip performance and fall protection in professional school and college sports venues.
  • Angled underside and profile view of a 305×305×21mm TPR sports flooring tile showing the octagonal ring-shaped base geometry and reinforced support corners of the dense interlocking connection system, illustrating the shock distribution structure and connection alignment mechanism for professional sports venue installation.

305×305×21mm Thermoplastic Rubber Sports Flooring Tile

305×305×21mm TPR sports tile; octagonal ring-shaped base, soft flat surface layer, fall protection, anti-slip, -40°C to 100°C, recyclable.
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  • Top-down view of a 305×305×21mm thermoplastic rubber sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal dark pattern surface texture and the large flat soft material surface layer, designed for anti-slip performance and fall protection in professional school and college sports venues.
  • Angled underside and profile view of a 305×305×21mm TPR sports flooring tile showing the octagonal ring-shaped base geometry and reinforced support corners of the dense interlocking connection system, illustrating the shock distribution structure and connection alignment mechanism for professional sports venue installation.

Description

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Type Modular sports surface tile / thermoplastic rubber sheet
Dimensions 305 × 305 × 21 mm
Material Thermoplastic polymer rubber (TPR / TPE)
Surface Layer Large flat surface layer made of soft material
Surface Pattern Thickened hexagonal dark pattern
Base Structure Octagonal ring-shaped base
Support Structure Reinforced support corners
Connection System Dense interlocking connection
Fall Protection Safer fall protection for sports use
Anti-Slip Performance Anti-slip; non-slip under wet conditions
Impact Absorption [Insert Impact Absorption Test Value if Available]
Operating Temperature -40°C to 100°C
Weather Resistance Weather-resistant and colorfast
Tensile / Tear Resistance Excellent tensile strength, toughness, and tear resistance
Compression Resistance Good elasticity and resistance to compression deformation
Abrasion Resistance Superior abrasion resistance
Recyclability 100% recyclable; environmentally friendly
Color Options [Insert Color Options if Available]
Certifications / Test Standards [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available]

Key Features & Benefits

  • 21mm profile with dedicated fall protection design: At 21mm, this tile provides a deeper elastic cushioning layer than thinner variants in the same line, positioning it for professional sports environments where fall impact attenuation is a safety specification requirement.
  • Soft flat surface layer over structured base: The dual-layer construction separates surface comfort and grip (delivered by the soft flat upper layer) from load distribution and shock management (delivered by the octagonal ring-shaped base), allowing each layer to be optimized independently.
  • Octagonal ring-shaped base for shock distribution: The ring geometry of the base creates a compression-capable void structure that deforms elastically under impact, distributing applied force across the ring circumference rather than transmitting it as a point load to the substrate.
  • Reinforced support corners for planar stability: Corner reinforcement at each tile's interlocking perimeter prevents edge lift, corner curl, and differential deflection under asymmetric loading, maintaining a level surface across the installed area.
  • Dense interlocking connection without adhesive: Tiles connect tool-free and adhesive-free, enabling installation, reconfiguration, or individual tile replacement by site crews without specialist equipment — a relevant factor for venues requiring rapid setup or post-event removal.
  • Operating range of -40°C to 100°C with colorfast finish: The material retains dimensional stability and surface appearance across the full thermal range, supporting year-round installation in professional outdoor venues without documented surface degradation or color fade.

Applications

  1. Professional sports event venues: Deployed as a temporary or semi-permanent modular sports surface at professional athletics, school competition, and multi-sport event facilities where fall protection compliance and surface consistency under varied conditions are primary procurement requirements.
  2. High-end school and college sports halls: Specified in new-build and renovation programs for university and secondary school gymnasiums and multipurpose courts where a higher-thickness tile is required to meet institutional safety standards for sports activity.
  3. Indoor competition courts for contact and court sports: Installed on basketball, volleyball, and futsal courts in professional or semi-professional venues where repeated player falls and lateral slide loads make fall attenuation a functional specification criterion.
  4. Outdoor track and field warm-up zones: Used as a modular surface in athlete preparation and warm-up areas adjacent to competition tracks, where both fall protection and weather resistance are required simultaneously.
  5. Municipal and private fitness facility flooring: Laid in fitness centers, weight training areas, and functional training zones where equipment-drop impact and user-fall protection are documented facility safety requirements.

FAQ

Q1: What structural features of this tile provide fall protection for sports use?

The fall protection performance of this tile is primarily delivered by two structural elements working together: the soft flat surface layer, which provides immediate surface-contact cushioning on impact, and the octagonal ring-shaped base, which deforms elastically under the load of a falling body, absorbing kinetic energy before it reaches the substrate. The 21mm overall thickness provides a deeper compression path than thinner tile formats, allowing a greater proportion of impact energy to be absorbed within the tile structure. Buyers procuring for venues with documented fall protection requirements should request the applicable impact attenuation test data — [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] — to confirm the measured value against their specific safety standard or tender threshold.

Q2: How does the tile maintain anti-slip performance under wet conditions?

The thickened hexagonal dark pattern on the surface layer creates textural relief that maintains mechanical grip between footwear and the tile surface even when the surface is wet. Because the grip mechanism is geometric rather than coating-dependent, performance does not degrade with surface cleaning or normal wear in the way that anti-slip coatings or treatments can. The soft material of the surface layer also conforms marginally under foot contact, which increases the effective contact area between the sole and the tile surface compared to a fully rigid surface. Buyers requiring documented wet-condition anti-slip test data for tender submissions should request [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] from the supplier.

Q3: How does the octagonal ring-shaped base distribute impact loads compared to solid-base tile designs?

A solid-base tile transmits impact force as a near-direct load path from surface to substrate, with attenuation limited to the elastic deformation of the bulk material. The octagonal ring-shaped base introduces a void-supported geometry: under impact, the ring walls deform laterally and compress into the internal void space, dissipating energy through controlled structural deformation rather than bulk material compression alone. This mechanism distributes the applied force across the full ring circumference and base footprint before reaching the substrate, reducing peak pressure at any single point. The result is a more graduated force transfer profile that is relevant for fall-protection applications where peak impact force — not just energy — is a safety evaluation criterion.

Q4: How does the tile maintain alignment and connection integrity across the -40°C to 100°C operating range?

Thermoplastic rubber tiles expand and contract dimensionally in response to temperature change; at the -40°C to 100°C operating range, the cumulative thermal movement across a large installed area can impose stress on interlocking connections if the connection system does not accommodate it. The dense interlocking connection on this tile includes reinforced support corners that maintain joint engagement under differential thermal movement, preventing the corner separation and edge lift that can occur on thinner-walled interlocking systems under thermal cycling. The TPR material's good elasticity and resistance to compression deformation support repeated thermal expansion and contraction cycles without permanent set in the interlocking geometry. Buyers installing large-area surfaces in environments with high daily or seasonal temperature variation should confirm installation gap allowances with the supplier for their specific climate conditions.

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