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Sports Flooring Technology Center

This page explains the structure, materials, athletic performance, and outdoor weatherability questions that buyers frequently ask about AnchorCare sports flooring. Technical data is verified by model and a single report cannot be extrapolated to all SKUs.

For official projects, please cross-check the product model, third-party reports, base conditions, installation plan, and warranty terms together.

iBoost damping shock absorption

Used to express the cushioning structure of core/patented models, focusing on impact absorption, standard deformation, athletic feedback, and long-term underfoot feel. Applicable models are subject to the product brochure and reports.

Anti-Slip granule anti-slip

For corridors, poolside areas, kindergartens, public walkways, and wet/slippery environments, focusing on wet/dry friction, slip-resistance rating, cleaning and maintenance, and drainage.

True three-layer structure

The soft-touch top layer, hard supporting middle, and shock-absorbing bottom pad have clearly divided roles, used to explain models that "deliver both athletic feedback and cushioning protection."

Thermal expansion/contraction and outdoor weather resistance

Suspended interlocking flooring must leave room for thermal expansion and contraction. For outdoor projects, attention should be paid to lock gaps, installation boundaries, drainage slope, color selection, and the aging-test data for the corresponding model.

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