Detailed Introduction Below on Basketball Hardwood Floors:
I. Appearance: The basketball wood flooring features a natural aesthetic and a solid, mild sound. The heartwood and sapwood of mature maple trees have minimal differences, resulting in a smaller color variation. The maple has a soft color and tight grain, with subtle undulations on its surface that scatter light, providing athletes with a comfortable visual experience. Additionally, for courts used for basketball and volleyball, the natural light color and the bright finish, along with home team logos, create a striking yet harmonious contrast.
Basketball Court Wooden Flooring
Performance: Basketball wood floors are organic structures composed of various wood fibers and cell bubbles, featuring shock-absorbing properties. The inherent characteristics of the sports wood flooring, coupled with the support from the auxiliary structure beneath the surface layer, can meet the requirements of various different types of sports activities.
Material: The basketball court wooden floor is made of hard maple, which has a high density and strength, is wear and impact-resistant. Its hardness is 12% higher than red oak and 7% higher than white oak. Maple from North America north of 35 degrees latitude, due to its short growth period and long winter, has a fine grain, is less prone to cracking, and becomes shiny and smooth under friction, demonstrating strong resistance to impact forces. Therefore, it is durable and wear-resistant, and interacts well with various paints. The maple grown in the eastern three provinces of China, such as the Xiao Xing'an Mountains and Changbai Mountains, has gradually become the mainstream product for sports wooden floors domestically, thanks to its suitable climate and geographical environment.








































