
Rubber flooring is a polymer material made from natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and other components. Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), high-benzene rubber, and isoprene rubber are types of synthetic rubber, which are byproducts of oil. Natural rubber refers to the sap harvested from cultivated rubber trees.
Rubber flooring is widely used in residential balconies, kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, entertainment venues, gyms, training halls, stages, server rooms, substation, precision instrument manufacturing and storage, match factories, fireworks and firecracker factories, military arsenals, anti-slip decks of warships, offices, skyscrapers, villa areas, pedestrian walkways, ship anti-slip walkways, nurseries, kindergartens, senior activity centers, in medium-sized children's playgrounds, bathhouses, swimming pools, massage rooms, medical facilities, shopping centers, boutique sections, counters, and walkways inside. It is also used in various social occasions such as welcome lobbies, halls, VIP rooms, sports fields, running tracks, roof waterproof sports courts, and loading areas requiring shock absorption.































