Detailed Introduction Below on Basketball Parquet Floors:
One, Appearance: The basketball maple floor has a natural aesthetic appeal and a solid, gentle sound; the heartwood and sapwood of mature maple trees differ little, resulting in minimal color variation; the maple's color is soft and the grain is tight, with subtle undulations on the surface that scatter light, providing athletes with a comfortable visual experience. Additionally, for basketball and volleyball courts, the natural light color and the bright finish, as well as the home team logos, create a striking yet harmonious contrast.
Basketball Court Wooden Flooring
Performance: Basketball wooden floors are organic structures composed of various wood fibers and cellular bubbles, featuring shock-absorbing properties. The inherent characteristics of the sports wooden floor, combined with the support of auxiliary structures beneath the surface layer, meet the requirements of various types of sports activities.
Material: Basketball court hardwood flooring made of hard maple has high density and strength, is wear and impact-resistant, with a hardness 12% higher than red oak and 7% higher than white oak. Maple wood produced in North America north of latitude 35° has a short growth period and long winters, resulting in a dense grain, less prone to cracking, and becomes smooth and glossy under friction, showing strong resistance to impact forces. Thus, it is durable and wear-resistant, and interacts well with various paints. In our country's Northeastern provinces, such as the Xiaoxing'anling and Changbai Mountains regions, maple wood has become the mainstream product for sports flooring due to its suitable climate and geographical environment.








































