• Top-down view of a 305×305×14.2mm herringbone polypropylene interlocking flooring tile showing the thickened and enlarged herringbone surface pattern with smooth-treated ribs, in vibrant imported-color-powder finish, designed for anti-slip performance in kindergarten activity areas, community leisure spaces, and family balcony installations.
  • Profile and underside view of a 305×305×14.2mm herringbone PP interlocking flooring tile showing the double-layer herringbone structure and double support feet, illustrating the two-stage vertical impact absorption path and dual-contact ground stability mechanism for leisure and children's activity safety surface use.
  • Close-up of the precise interlocking connection joint between two adjacent 305×305×14.2mm herringbone PP flooring tiles, showing the engagement geometry that prevents detachment, deformation, and fracture under dynamic loading in kindergarten, leisure area, and balcony floor installations.
  • Installed 305×305×14.2mm herringbone polypropylene interlocking flooring tiles on a community leisure area or kindergarten activity floor, showing full-coverage modular installation in multiple vibrant imported-color-powder colors, consistent herringbone surface texture, and uniform interlocking joint alignment across the installed area.
  • Top-down view of a 305×305×14.2mm herringbone polypropylene interlocking flooring tile showing the thickened and enlarged herringbone surface pattern with smooth-treated ribs, in vibrant imported-color-powder finish, designed for anti-slip performance in kindergarten activity areas, community leisure spaces, and family balcony installations.
  • Profile and underside view of a 305×305×14.2mm herringbone PP interlocking flooring tile showing the double-layer herringbone structure and double support feet, illustrating the two-stage vertical impact absorption path and dual-contact ground stability mechanism for leisure and children's activity safety surface use.
  • Close-up of the precise interlocking connection joint between two adjacent 305×305×14.2mm herringbone PP flooring tiles, showing the engagement geometry that prevents detachment, deformation, and fracture under dynamic loading in kindergarten, leisure area, and balcony floor installations.
  • Installed 305×305×14.2mm herringbone polypropylene interlocking flooring tiles on a community leisure area or kindergarten activity floor, showing full-coverage modular installation in multiple vibrant imported-color-powder colors, consistent herringbone surface texture, and uniform interlocking joint alignment across the installed area.

Herringbone PP Interlocking Flooring Tile 305×305×14.2mm

305×305×14.2mm herringbone PP interlocking tile; double herringbone layer, double support feet, vibrant colors, anti-slip, impact protection, recyclable.
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  • Top-down view of a 305×305×14.2mm herringbone polypropylene interlocking flooring tile showing the thickened and enlarged herringbone surface pattern with smooth-treated ribs, in vibrant imported-color-powder finish, designed for anti-slip performance in kindergarten activity areas, community leisure spaces, and family balcony installations.
  • Profile and underside view of a 305×305×14.2mm herringbone PP interlocking flooring tile showing the double-layer herringbone structure and double support feet, illustrating the two-stage vertical impact absorption path and dual-contact ground stability mechanism for leisure and children's activity safety surface use.
  • Close-up of the precise interlocking connection joint between two adjacent 305×305×14.2mm herringbone PP flooring tiles, showing the engagement geometry that prevents detachment, deformation, and fracture under dynamic loading in kindergarten, leisure area, and balcony floor installations.
  • Installed 305×305×14.2mm herringbone polypropylene interlocking flooring tiles on a community leisure area or kindergarten activity floor, showing full-coverage modular installation in multiple vibrant imported-color-powder colors, consistent herringbone surface texture, and uniform interlocking joint alignment across the installed area.

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Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Type Modular leisure and safety surface tile / PP interlocking tile
Primary Commercial Name Herringbone PP interlocking flooring tile ("Thickened rice font")
Target Applications Kindergarten activity area; community leisure area; family balcony
Dimensions 305 × 305 × 14.2 mm
Material Impact-resistant polypropylene (PP) copolymer
Color Formula Imported color powder formula; rich and vibrant colors
Surface Design Thickened and enlarged herringbone surface; smoothed herringbone ribs
Structural Design Double-layer herringbone structure
Bottom Support Double support feet
Connection System Interlocking connection; precise and efficient; prevents detachment
Impact Absorption Absorbs vertical impact forces; better vertical cushioning effect
Anti-Slip Performance Anti-slip performance confirmed
Deformation Resistance Prevents detachment, deformation, and fracture
Ground Stability Ground stability and resistance to movement
Durability Durable under weathering, aging, abrasion, and tear conditions
Recyclability 100% recyclable; environmentally friendly

Key Features & Benefits

  • Double-layer herringbone structure delivers two-stage vertical impact absorption: The upper herringbone layer receives and distributes vertical impact forces laterally across the rib geometry; the lower herringbone layer transmits the attenuated load to the double support feet, creating a two-plane cushioning sequence that provides "better vertical cushioning effect" as confirmed — relevant for kindergarten activity and leisure-area fall protection.
  • Double support feet maintain substrate contact and ground stability under dynamic loading: Unlike single-foot or ring-base tile designs, the double support foot layout provides two independent load-transfer points per tile unit, distributing applied weight to a larger effective substrate contact area and resisting lateral tile displacement during activity use — the structural basis for the confirmed ground stability and resistance to movement.
  • Precise interlocking connection prevents detachment, deformation, and fracture under repeated loading: The interlocking connection geometry is confirmed to prevent the three failure modes — detachment (joint separation), deformation (in-plane distortion), and fracture (connection break) — that commonly occur in lower-specification modular tile systems under sustained dynamic loading in children's activity and leisure environments.
  • Thickened and enlarged herringbone surface with smoothed ribs delivers anti-slip performance without sharp edge hazard: The herringbone rib geometry is enlarged beyond standard scale to increase grip contact area, and the ribs are smooth-treated to eliminate sharp edges — providing anti-slip traction without the abrasion or cut hazard to children's skin and footwear that can arise from untreated or unfinished rib edges on textured tile surfaces.
  • Imported color powder formula produces rich, vibrant, weather-durable colors: The color is compounded into the PP material using an imported color powder formula rather than applied as a surface coating, meaning color degradation under UV exposure and weathering presents as gradual material-phase color shift rather than surface paint peeling or flaking — confirmed by the durability under weathering, aging, abrasion, and tear conditions specification.
  • 305×305×14.2mm format with tool-free interlocking enables convenient and quick installation by non-specialist installers: The precise 14.2mm tile depth, combined with the confirmed "convenient and quick installation" characteristic of the interlocking connection, supports deployment by facility maintenance staff, community project teams, and residential installers without specialist tools or adhesives — relevant for the community leisure area and family balcony application contexts.

Applications

  1. Kindergarten activity area safety flooring: Installed as a modular impact-protection surface in kindergarten indoor and outdoor activity areas where anti-slip performance, vertical cushioning, and resistance to detachment under active child use are primary safety specification requirements.
  2. Community leisure area and recreation plaza flooring: Deployed in publicly managed community leisure spaces, outdoor seating areas, and recreational plazas where colorfast, weather-resistant, easy-to-install modular flooring is required with documented ground stability and resistance to deformation under pedestrian traffic.
  3. Residential and commercial balcony flooring: Specified as a modular overlay surface for family balconies, apartment terrace areas, and commercial outdoor deck spaces where a tool-free, adhesive-free interlocking tile provides a water-tolerant, impact-resistant flooring layer directly over existing concrete or tile substrates.
  4. Children's indoor play area and daycare facility flooring: Used as a safe, colorful, and cushioned modular surface in indoor children's play rooms, daycare activity zones, and family entertainment center floor areas where the vertical cushioning effect, anti-slip performance, and smooth herringbone rib treatment reduce the injury risk of falls during children's play activity.
  5. Rooftop garden and outdoor amenity space surfaces: Installed on building rooftop gardens, hospitality outdoor areas, and residential amenity terraces where a lightweight, recyclable, color-customizable modular tile provides a durable surface layer without structural loading implications associated with poured or adhesive-bonded floor finishes.

FAQ

Q1: How does the double-layer herringbone structure provide impact protection for leisure and children's activity use?

The double-layer herringbone structure creates a two-plane mechanical cushioning system: the upper herringbone layer deforms laterally across its rib geometry under a vertical impact load from a falling child or activity participant, converting a portion of the kinetic energy into lateral rib deformation; the lower herringbone layer then absorbs the transmitted residual force before it reaches the substrate, further attenuating peak impact pressure. This two-stage sequence is the structural mechanism behind the confirmed "better vertical cushioning effect" and "safer impact protection for leisure and children's activity use" performance designations. A specific critical fall height (CFH) or impact absorption percentage has not been confirmed; buyers procuring for kindergarten activity areas where national or local safety standards require documented fall protection compliance — such as EN 1177 or equivalent — must request the applicable test report from the supplier — [Insert Certification / Critical Fall Height Rating if Available] — before finalizing specification. For family balcony and community leisure applications where fall protection standards are less prescriptive, the structural cushioning properties remain relevant for user safety but may not require formal CFH certification.

Q2: How does the herringbone surface maintain anti-slip performance under wet conditions in outdoor and balcony installations?

The thickened and enlarged herringbone rib pattern creates a multi-directional grip surface with rib edges running in both diagonal axes, providing friction-active contact relief to foot movement in the forward, lateral, and rotational directions simultaneously. This multi-axis grip geometry is relevant for leisure and balcony applications where the direction of foot movement is not constrained to a single axis as in structured sports activity, and where children's movement during play is particularly unpredictable in direction and speed. The smooth treatment of the herringbone ribs eliminates sharp edge catches that can abrade footwear or bare skin while retaining the rib's vertical face as a grip-active contact surface. Because the anti-slip mechanism is structural and material-based rather than coating-dependent, performance does not degrade through normal weathering, cleaning, or abrasion over the tile's outdoor service period; buyers requiring documented wet-condition anti-slip test data should request [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] from the supplier.

Q3: How does the interlocking connection prevent detachment, deformation, and fracture under repeated use in leisure and children's activity environments?

The three confirmed failure modes — detachment, deformation, and fracture — represent distinct mechanical failure paths in modular tile systems: detachment is joint-level failure (tiles pulling apart under lateral load), deformation is in-plane distortion (tiles buckling or warping under sustained compressive or thermal load), and fracture is connection-element failure (the interlocking tab or socket cracking or breaking under impact or bending stress). The interlocking connection design on this tile addresses all three by providing a "precise and efficient" connection geometry that maintains joint engagement under lateral load (preventing detachment), is stable under the loading and thermal conditions of leisure and children's activity environments (preventing deformation), and is manufactured from impact-resistant PP copolymer with sufficient section thickness to resist bending fracture under dynamic impact loads (preventing fracture). Buyers procuring for high-use children's activity areas should request dimensional tolerance and connection engagement force specifications to confirm these failure-mode prevention claims are supported by engineering data.

Q4: How does the imported color powder formula maintain color stability under outdoor weathering and UV exposure on balcony and leisure area installations?

Standard polymer coloring methods — surface painting or pigment dispersion in recycled or lower-grade PP — are susceptible to UV-accelerated fading (surface chalking and bleaching), moisture-driven color migration, and abrasion-induced color removal in outdoor installations. The imported color powder formula used in this tile compounds the colorant into the PP matrix at the material stage, distributing the color pigment throughout the tile cross-section rather than confining it to a surface layer. The practical result is that color degradation under UV exposure, weathering, and abrasion proceeds as a gradual, uniform material-phase shift rather than producing the peeling, flaking, or patchy bleaching associated with surface-applied color systems — consistent with the confirmed "rich and vibrant colors" and durability under weathering, aging, abrasion, and tear conditions. Buyers specifying this tile for high-visibility community leisure areas or residential balconies where color consistency over time is a procurement criterion should request the supplier's accelerated weathering and UV stability test data — [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] — to confirm the color retention performance under their specific climate exposure profile.

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