• Top-down view of a 305×305×21mm TPV soft elastic sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal dark pattern surface texture and the large flat soft material surface layer, designed for anti-slip grip and fall protection performance in professional school, college, and competition sports venue installations.
  • Angled profile and underside view of a 305×305×21mm TPV soft elastic sports flooring tile showing the octagonal ring-shaped base geometry and reinforced support corners of the dense interlocking connection system, illustrating the two-stage fall attenuation structure and inter-tile alignment mechanism for professional sports venue use.
  • Top-down view of a 305×305×21mm TPV soft elastic sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal dark pattern surface texture and the large flat soft material surface layer, designed for anti-slip grip and fall protection performance in professional school, college, and competition sports venue installations.
  • Angled profile and underside view of a 305×305×21mm TPV soft elastic sports flooring tile showing the octagonal ring-shaped base geometry and reinforced support corners of the dense interlocking connection system, illustrating the two-stage fall attenuation structure and inter-tile alignment mechanism for professional sports venue use.

TPV Soft Elastic Sports Flooring Tile 305×305×21mm

305×305×21mm TPV soft elastic sports tile; octagonal ring-shaped base, fall protection, anti-slip, soft surface layer, -40°C to 100°C, 100% recyclable.
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  • Top-down view of a 305×305×21mm TPV soft elastic sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal dark pattern surface texture and the large flat soft material surface layer, designed for anti-slip grip and fall protection performance in professional school, college, and competition sports venue installations.
  • Angled profile and underside view of a 305×305×21mm TPV soft elastic sports flooring tile showing the octagonal ring-shaped base geometry and reinforced support corners of the dense interlocking connection system, illustrating the two-stage fall attenuation structure and inter-tile alignment mechanism for professional sports venue use.

Description

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Type Modular sports surface tile / TPV soft elastic flooring
Material Designation TPV — thermoplastic vulcanizate (thermoplastic elastomer rubber)
Dimensions 305 × 305 × 21 mm
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 (tool-free, adhesive-free)
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]
Tensile Strength Excellent tensile strength and toughness
Tear / Abrasion Resistance Superior tear resistance and abrasion resistance
Compression Resistance Good elasticity and resistance to compression deformation
Resilience Excellent resilience
Operating Temperature -40°C to 100°C
Low Temperature Performance Confirmed
Weather Resistance Weather-resistant and colorfast
Recyclability 100% recyclable; environmentally friendly
Color Options [Insert Color Options if Available]
Certifications / Test Standards [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available]

Key Features & Benefits

  • TPV material provides elastic recovery superior to generic TPR compounds: The vulcanized rubber dispersed phase in TPV enables the tile to return to its original geometry after repeated compression loading, maintaining consistent fall attenuation performance over the installed service period.
  • 21mm soft elastic profile for fall protection: The combination of a 21mm tile depth and the inherently soft, compliant nature of the TPV compound creates a cushioning system that attenuates both the peak force and the duration of impact, relevant for fall protection assessment in professional sports venues.
  • Dual-layer design separates surface function from structural function: The soft flat surface layer handles athlete contact, grip, and comfort; the octagonal ring-shaped base handles load distribution and elastic shock absorption — allowing each layer to be engineered independently for its specific role.
  • Octagonal ring-shaped base absorbs impact through controlled deformation: Under dynamic loading, the ring geometry compresses into its internal void space, distributing force across the ring circumference before transmission to the substrate, reducing peak pressure at the subfloor interface.
  • Reinforced support corners maintain planar alignment under repeated lateral and point loads: Corner reinforcement prevents edge lift, corner curl, and inter-tile step height differential — failures that are a safety and compliance risk on professional sports surfaces.
  • -40°C to 100°C operating range with retained elastic performance: TPV retains its elastic properties at low temperatures where generic rubber compounds can stiffen and lose impact attenuation capacity, making this tile specification relevant for cold-climate outdoor professional venues.

Applications

  1. Professional sports event venues: Specified as a modular surface for professional athletics, court sports, and multi-discipline competition events where fall impact attenuation, anti-slip performance, and surface planarity are documented safety requirements.
  2. High-end school and college indoor sports halls: Deployed in university and secondary school gymnasium new-builds and renovations where a higher-performance elastic surface is required to meet institutional sports safety standards above the baseline of standard rubber tile products.
  3. Indoor competition courts for contact and court sports: Installed on basketball, handball, and multipurpose indoor courts in venues where the combination of elastic rebound, fall protection, and surface consistency is a procurement specification rather than a preference.
  4. Outdoor warm-up and preparation zones at professional athletic facilities: Used in athlete warm-up corridors and preparation areas where fall protection, wet anti-slip performance, and year-round weather resistance are required simultaneously without surface replacement between seasons.
  5. Fitness center and functional training floor installations: Laid in commercial fitness facilities and weight training areas where equipment-drop impact protection and user-fall safety are documented liability management requirements for facility operators.

FAQ

Q1: What makes TPV material specifically suited for fall protection applications compared to standard TPR tiles?

TPV (thermoplastic vulcanizate) differs from standard thermoplastic rubber in its microstructure: a vulcanized rubber phase is dispersed within a thermoplastic matrix, which gives the cured material a softer, more elastic character than standard TPR compounds at comparable thickness. This results in a higher elastic recovery rate — the tile returns to its original geometry more completely and more rapidly after a compression event — which is relevant for fall protection because consistent geometry means consistent cushioning performance across repeated falls rather than progressive hardening under use. The 21mm tile depth provides a longer compression path through the soft elastic material before force reaches the substrate, contributing to a more graduated impact transmission profile. Buyers should request the applicable fall attenuation test data — [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] — to confirm the measured performance value against their specific safety standard.

Q2: How does the soft flat surface layer affect anti-slip performance under wet conditions?

The soft flat surface layer of the TPV tile provides anti-slip performance through two mechanisms: the thickened hexagonal dark pattern creates geometric surface relief that maintains mechanical grip between footwear and tile even when the surface is wet, and the inherent surface compliance of the soft TPV material increases the effective contact area between the sole and the tile compared to a hard, rigid surface. Because anti-slip performance here is a product of surface geometry and material compliance rather than a chemical coating or additive treatment, it does not degrade with normal cleaning or light surface abrasion. Buyers requiring documented wet anti-slip test data for tender evaluation should request [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] from the supplier to confirm the measured friction coefficient or slip resistance classification.

Q3: How does the octagonal ring-shaped base contribute to impact absorption in this tile?

The octagonal ring-shaped base introduces a void-supported compression geometry beneath the soft surface layer: when a falling load is applied to the tile surface, the ring walls deform laterally into the internal void space, absorbing kinetic energy through controlled structural deformation. This mechanism differs from bulk-material compression alone — the ring geometry allows a larger proportion of impact energy to be dissipated within the tile structure before any force reaches the substrate, which is the engineering basis for the tile's fall protection designation. The combination of the soft TPV surface layer (which provides immediate surface-contact cushioning) and the ring base (which provides structural energy absorption) creates a two-stage attenuation system. The specific impact absorption value for this tile should be confirmed via supplier test documentation — [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available].

Q4: How does the TPV compound maintain structural integrity and elastic performance across the -40°C to 100°C operating range?

Standard rubber compounds can undergo significant stiffening at low temperatures, which reduces elastic recovery and impact attenuation capacity — a documented failure mode for outdoor sports surfaces in cold-winter climates. TPV retains elastic performance at low temperatures because the thermoplastic matrix phase remains processable while the vulcanized rubber phase maintains its elastic character down to the specified -40°C lower limit. At the upper end of the range (100°C), the thermoplastic matrix prevents the material from creeping or permanently deforming under sustained compressive load in high-heat environments. The dense interlocking connection with reinforced support corners accommodates the dimensional change associated with thermal cycling across this temperature range, maintaining joint engagement and surface planarity without adhesive bonding to the substrate.

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