• Top-down view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond polypropylene interlocking sports tile showing the diamond matte surface pattern, designed for superior multi-directional anti-slip performance on basketball, volleyball, and badminton court surfaces.
  • Underside view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond PP interlocking sports tile showing the double support feet configuration, which distributes vertical impact and ground contact loads across two independent substrate contact points for improved ground stability on court sports surfaces.
  • Profile cross-section view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond PP sports tile showing the two-plane diamond layer structure and the dimensional precision of the four-point injection molded 15.8mm tile body, for basketball, volleyball, and badminton court installation.
  • Installed 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond polypropylene interlocking sports tiles covering an indoor basketball or multi-court sports venue floor, showing uniform diamond matte surface texture, consistent 15.8mm tile alignment at joints, and full-coverage modular installation across the court area.
  • Top-down view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond polypropylene interlocking sports tile showing the diamond matte surface pattern, designed for superior multi-directional anti-slip performance on basketball, volleyball, and badminton court surfaces.
  • Underside view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond PP interlocking sports tile showing the double support feet configuration, which distributes vertical impact and ground contact loads across two independent substrate contact points for improved ground stability on court sports surfaces.
  • Profile cross-section view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond PP sports tile showing the two-plane diamond layer structure and the dimensional precision of the four-point injection molded 15.8mm tile body, for basketball, volleyball, and badminton court installation.
  • Installed 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond polypropylene interlocking sports tiles covering an indoor basketball or multi-court sports venue floor, showing uniform diamond matte surface texture, consistent 15.8mm tile alignment at joints, and full-coverage modular installation across the court area.

Double-Layer Diamond PP Interlocking Sports Tile 305×305×15.8mm

305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond PP sports tile; diamond matte surface, double support feet, four-point injection mold, anti-slip, recyclable.
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  • Top-down view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond polypropylene interlocking sports tile showing the diamond matte surface pattern, designed for superior multi-directional anti-slip performance on basketball, volleyball, and badminton court surfaces.
  • Underside view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond PP interlocking sports tile showing the double support feet configuration, which distributes vertical impact and ground contact loads across two independent substrate contact points for improved ground stability on court sports surfaces.
  • Profile cross-section view of a 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond PP sports tile showing the two-plane diamond layer structure and the dimensional precision of the four-point injection molded 15.8mm tile body, for basketball, volleyball, and badminton court installation.
  • Installed 305×305×15.8mm double-layer diamond polypropylene interlocking sports tiles covering an indoor basketball or multi-court sports venue floor, showing uniform diamond matte surface texture, consistent 15.8mm tile alignment at joints, and full-coverage modular installation across the court area.

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Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Type Modular sports surface tile / PP interlocking tile
Primary Commercial Name Double-layer diamond PP interlocking sports tile
Target Applications Basketball court; volleyball court; badminton court; other sports venues
Dimensions 305 × 305 × 15.8 mm
Material Impact-resistant polypropylene (PP) copolymer
Surface Design Diamond matte surface
Structural Design Double-layer diamond structure
Bottom Support Double support feet
Manufacturing Process Four-point injection molding
Fall Protection Safer fall protection for sports use
Anti-Slip Performance Superior anti-slip effect; anti-slip performance under wet conditions
Impact Absorption Absorbs vertical impact forces; better vertical cushioning effect
Deformation Resistance No warping or deformation over long-term use
Ground Stability Ground stability and resistance to movement
Structural Durability More sturdy and durable
Impact Absorption Value [Insert Impact Absorption Test Value if Available]
Operating Temperature [Insert Operating Temperature Range if Available]
Durability Durable under weathering, aging, abrasion, and tear conditions
Recyclability 100% recyclable; environmentally friendly

Key Features & Benefits

  • Double-layer diamond structure provides two-stage vertical impact attenuation for court sport loading: The upper diamond layer deforms laterally across its faceted geometry under a jump-landing or fall impact load, distributing force across the diamond faces; the lower diamond layer then absorbs and further redirects the transmitted load before it reaches the substrate — producing the confirmed "better vertical cushioning effect" through two sequential structural planes rather than bulk material compression alone.
  • Diamond matte surface delivers superior anti-slip performance across the multi-directional movement patterns of three court sports: The diamond facet geometry creates angled contact edges running in four diagonal directions simultaneously, providing consistent grip resistance to the full range of footwear movements generated by basketball (pivots, cuts, jump landings), volleyball (dives, lateral shuffles), and badminton (lunges, rapid directional changes) — covering more approach angles per unit surface area than linear or hexagonal ridge patterns.
  • Double support feet distribute vertical loads to the substrate at two independent contact points per tile unit: The dual-foot configuration doubles the substrate contact area per tile compared to a single-foot or ring-base design, reducing peak substrate pressure under concentrated loads from player landings and sports equipment, and providing the structural basis for the confirmed ground stability and resistance to movement across sustained court sport activity.
  • Four-point injection molding ensures dimensional consistency across the 15.8mm precision thickness specification: The four-gate simultaneous injection process produces uniform material density and dimensional tolerance throughout the double-layer diamond structure, maintaining the 15.8mm tile height within procurement specification across production batches — relevant for large-court installations where thickness variation accumulates into surface-level step discontinuities at tile joints.
  • No warping or deformation over long-term use under court sport operating conditions: The combination of the double-layer diamond structural geometry, double support feet load distribution, and impact-resistant PP copolymer material is confirmed to prevent the warping and deformation that develops under sustained compressive loading from court sports equipment and repeated thermal cycling in covered and uncovered court installations over their service period.
  • 100% recyclable PP copolymer supports green procurement compliance for sports facility capital programs: The thermoplastic PP composition enables end-of-life material recovery and reprocessing into secondary PP material, supporting sports facility operators and municipal procurement teams in meeting institutional sustainability targets or green building certification requirements without specifying a lower-performance surface material.

Applications

  1. Indoor and outdoor basketball courts: Installed as the primary modular court surface on school, club, and municipal basketball courts where the double-layer diamond structure's impact absorption, the diamond matte surface's superior anti-slip effect under footwear pivot loads, and the double support feet's ground stability are core specification requirements.
  2. Volleyball court flooring: Deployed on indoor and outdoor volleyball courts in school, club, and competition venues where the surface must absorb repeated jump-and-land impact loads, maintain anti-slip grip during dive-and-recover movements, and retain dimensional stability over an extended competition and training schedule.
  3. Badminton court surfaces: Specified for indoor badminton courts in sports clubs, school facilities, and commercial venues where rapid multi-directional footwork demands consistent anti-slip performance in all movement directions and where the modular format allows individual tile replacement without full court re-surfacing.
  4. Multi-sport indoor venue flooring: Used as a unified modular surface in multi-purpose sports halls that rotate between basketball, volleyball, and badminton court configurations, where a single tile specification must deliver consistent performance across the varied loading signatures of all three court sport types.
  5. Sports complex or school-wide court project procurement: Specified for large-scale sports complex or school facility programs requiring a durable, consistent, and recyclable modular court surface across multiple courts, where the four-point injection molding process's dimensional consistency reduces installation complexity and ensures uniform surface quality across the full installation.

FAQ

Q1: How does the double-layer diamond structure provide fall protection for court sports use, and what test documentation is relevant for procurement?

The fall protection mechanism in this tile operates through the double-layer diamond structure: the upper diamond layer's faceted geometry deforms laterally under the impact of a falling player, distributing the initial impact energy across the diamond face array; the lower diamond layer then absorbs and further attenuates the transmitted residual force through a second plane of structural deformation before it reaches the substrate. This sequential two-stage attenuation produces the confirmed "better vertical cushioning effect" and "safer fall protection for sports use," reducing peak force at both the athlete's joint contact points and the underlying slab. For adult court sports venues, the applicable compliance framework is typically a sports surface impact standard rather than a playground critical fall height standard — buyers should request the applicable test report for their venue type (e.g., EN 14904 for indoor sports surfaces, or the local equivalent) from the supplier — [Insert Certification / Sports Surface Test Rating if Available] — to confirm compliance before including this tile in a formal tender specification.

Q2: How does the diamond matte surface maintain its superior anti-slip effect under wet conditions on court sports surfaces?

The diamond matte surface creates a four-directional facet array across the tile face, with grip-active edges running in both diagonal axes simultaneously. This geometry ensures that the contact surface presents a mechanically active grip edge to foot movement in any lateral direction — forward, backward, left, right, and all diagonal angles — making it particularly effective for the full range of footwear movements generated by basketball, volleyball, and badminton play. Under wet conditions from court cleaning water, condensation in covered courts, or rainfall on outdoor court installations, the diamond facet edges maintain their contact grip mechanism even when a surface water film reduces bulk friction coefficient, because the edge geometry provides mechanical resistance to foot sliding independent of surface wetness. The confirmed "superior anti-slip effect" designation applies specifically to this tile's diamond pattern relative to standard flat or lightly textured PP tile surfaces; buyers requiring wet-condition test data for tender submissions should request [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] from the supplier.

Q3: What mechanisms prevent long-term warping or deformation in this tile under court sport operating conditions?

Warping and deformation in large-area PP tile sports courts typically develop through two mechanisms: thermal cycling stress — where repeated seasonal and daily expansion and contraction create progressive dimensional fatigue in the tile body and connection geometry — and sustained compressive creep, where long-term static loading from court equipment, scoring tables, and player traffic gradually deforms the tile cross-section under constant load. The double-layer diamond structure resists thermal cycling deformation because the diamond geometry distributes thermal expansion forces across the faceted surface and base planes rather than concentrating them at flat planes, which would produce unidirectional warping. The double support feet provide distributed load transfer to the substrate that prevents the localized compressive creep that develops in single-foot tiles under equipment loading. The confirmed "no warping or deformation over long-term use" outcome is the combined result of these structural features and the four-point injection molding process, which produces uniform material density that prevents differential shrinkage-related warping from manufacturing variation.

Q4: How do the double support feet improve subfloor load absorption and ground stability compared to single-foot or ring-base tile designs?

A single support foot per tile concentrates the applied vertical load at a single substrate contact point, which increases peak substrate pressure under dynamic jump-landing impact and risks localized substrate damage on softer sub-base materials. The double support foot configuration provides two independent load-transfer points per tile unit, halving the peak pressure per contact point under equivalent loading conditions and distributing the impact force across a larger effective substrate footprint. This load distribution is the structural basis for the confirmed ground stability and resistance to movement: with two contact points anchoring each tile to the substrate, lateral displacement forces from court sport footwork — particularly the high-frequency lateral cuts and pivots of basketball and badminton — are resisted by a wider base rather than a single pivot point. The double support feet also maintain a consistent air gap geometry beneath the tile, supporting the "better vertical cushioning effect" by ensuring that the double-layer diamond structure's elastic response is not compromised by direct substrate contact under heavy loading.

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