The 95-Degree High-Gloss Finish: NaiBu’s Breakthrough That Merges Aesthetics and Athletic Function

For years, sports venue operators have faced a frustrating trade-off: choose a dull, low-gloss floor that looks lifeless on broadcast cameras, or select a high-gloss finish that becomes dangerously slippery when athletes sweat on it. NaiBu solved this industry-wide dilemma with its patented 95-degree high-gloss finish technology, a core innovation featured in all its premium modular indoor sports wood flooring systems.

NaiBu’s R&D team spent over a decade perfecting this finish, testing hundreds of different coating formulas and application processes. Unlike ordinary floors that are painted on-site with low-quality, low-budget paint, NaiBu’s 95-degree high-gloss finish is applied in a controlled factory environment through a precise pouring process. This ensures an even, consistent coating thickness across every single panel, eliminating the streaks, uneven spots, and weak finish areas that appear on poorly executed on-site painting projects.

The most remarkable achievement of NaiBu’s 95-degree technology is that it delivers the bright, vivid visual effect seen in top NBA arenas while maintaining industry-leading slip resistance. Even when the floor is covered with a thin layer of sweat, athletes can make sharp cuts, sudden stops, and explosive starts without worrying about slipping. The high-gloss surface also makes television broadcasts look far more dynamic, reflecting arena lighting to create that iconic, energetic game-day atmosphere. And because the entire finish process is completed in the factory, installation speed is five times faster than traditional on-site painting, cutting down venue downtime dramatically for operators.


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