The non-slip performance of the surface of assembled indoor sports wood flooring is the key to ensuring that athletes can give full play to their technical level, and it is achieved through a series of precise surface treatment processes rather than simple rough polishing. The surface of the wood panel will first be scraped to a uniform and precise depth, removing the uneven texture on the surface of the wood, and then coated with a special multi-layer non-slip finish. This coating does not form a completely smooth film on the surface of the wood, but forms a micro-scale fine bump structure after curing, which can generate appropriate friction with the sole of sports shoes without leaving scratches or causing excessive wear on the sole. The static friction coefficient of the qualified flooring surface is controlled between 0.4 and 0.6, which is the optimal range recognized by international sports organizations. If the friction coefficient is too low, athletes are prone to slipping when making sudden stops, and if it is too high, the soles will be excessively stuck to the ground, leading to sprains when making sharp turns. This non-slip treatment also has excellent wear resistance. Even after thousands of athletes move on it continuously, the friction coefficient of the surface will not drop significantly, and it can maintain a stable non-slip effect after long-term repeated disassembly and assembly.
Non-Slip Surface Treatment Technology for Assembled Indoor Sports Wood Flooring

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