| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Ordinary Elastic Rubber Mat (Color Dots) |
| Alternative Designations | Ordinary Elastic Rubber Mat / Rubber Mat / Composite Elastic Rubber Mat |
| Product Type Classification | Easy-clean, safe anti-slip, abrasion-resistant safety flooring mat |
| Modular Size Options | 500 × 500 mm / 600 × 600 mm / 800 × 800 mm / 1000 × 1000 mm |
| Thickness Selections | 15 mm / 20 mm / 23 mm / 25 mm / 30 mm / 40 mm / 50 mm |
| Structural Base Types | Flat bottom / Fluted buttons / Concealed buckles / Chocolate shapes |
| Surface Layer Engineering | SRS rubber fine particles blended with 15% EPDM color point ratio |
| Sub-Layer Base Compound | Standard SRS rubber particles |
| Available Colorways | 8 best-selling colors: white dots, yellow dots, blue dots, blue and yellow dots, rose red dots, green dots, orange dots, black dots |
| Material Safety & Performance Attributes | Easy to clean, abrasion resistance and durability, safety and non-slip, shock-resistant sound absorption, environmentally friendly, recyclable rubber, non-toxic and harmless, flame retardant and non-combustible |
| Installation Methods | Ordinary splicing / Hidden buckle splicing |
| Approved Application Fields | Gyms, playgrounds, garages, school playgrounds, indoor scenes |
| Sourcing Model | Factory direct supply, OEM/ODM available |
| Manufacturing Track Record | 10+ years dedicated facility operation, global export history |
Q1: What is the cross-sectional material composition of the ordinary elastic rubber mat (color dots)?
The surface layer consists of SRS rubber fine particles blended with a 15% EPDM color point ratio, delivering the color dot appearance and non-slip texture profile. The bottom core substrate is standard SRS rubber particles, providing the impact-absorbing and load-bearing base structure.
Q2: What customization thresholds apply to color, size, and thickness selection?
Eight standard colorway configurations are available across four modular size options (500, 600, 800, and 1000 mm) and seven thickness choices (15 mm through 50 mm). OEM/ODM orders outside standard parameters are supported; confirm minimum order quantities and production lead times with the factory prior to specification.
Q3: How should flat bottom, fluted buttons, concealed buckles, and chocolate shapes base types be selected for different sub-surface conditions?
Flat bottom suits level, sealed sub-floors requiring full contact load distribution. Fluted buttons allow sub-surface airflow and moisture drainage on uneven or semi-outdoor sub-bases. Concealed buckles integrate the joint mechanism into the base for flush surface finishes. Chocolate shapes provide a structured grip contact pattern on irregular or textured sub-floor surfaces.
Q4: What structural distinctions separate ordinary splicing from hidden buckle splicing, and what risk parameters should be verified before volume ordering?
Ordinary splicing is a direct edge-to-edge dry-lay assembly with no adhesive or tooling; hidden buckle splicing uses an integrated concealed joint for flush alignment and lateral joint stability. Before volume ordering, verify sub-floor levelness, confirm base type compatibility with the chosen splicing method, and validate that the selected thickness and size combination meets the load and fall-attenuation requirements of the target deployment environment.