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Who knows the history of suspended assembled floors?
1974 originated in America. As the name implies, its main features are "suspension" and "assembly". At first, it entered people's lives as a building material for leisure places. Later, with the wide application and love of sports, people hope that this material can also be used in sports venues. Through the unremitting efforts of experts, product design and material formula are constantly improved, and the performance of products can finally meet the requirements of sports. Widely used in Europe and America, the floor has been used in more than 654.38+million venues around the world, and has cooperated with NBA for 30 years. Because of its convenient installation and excellent performance, many NBA players use this floor in their private training courses.

Suspended assembled floor, also known as combined sports floor, is the surface material of the fourth generation sports floor. The finished product is 762px×762px×39.5px, which can be directly laid on the base of cement or asphalt without bonding. Each floor is connected with a unique lock, which is very simple to install and can be disassembled at will. The suspended assembled floor is made of mature high-strength polypropylene environmental protection material, which effectively solves the problem that the floor expands with heat and contracts with cold, and also has stable surface friction. Anti-ultraviolet additives are added to each floor to ensure that the floor will not fade when exposed to the sun for a long time. Suspended structure design and solid reinforced supporting foot structure create excellent vertical shock absorption effect, and the non-slip surface can effectively prevent sports injuries. Good ball rebound performance and ball speed ensure excellent sports performance of the floor. It can be used for laying ideal high-performance basketball courts, tennis courts, futsal courts, roller skating courts, table tennis courts, volleyball courts, badminton courts and other multifunctional courts.