• Top-down view of a 300×300×13mm soft connection polypropylene interlocking sports tile showing the combination of different-sized blocks surface pattern, designed for anti-slip performance and thermal expansion management across large-area basketball court, badminton court, and kindergarten activity area installations.
  • Profile view of a 300×300×13mm soft connection PP interlocking sports tile showing the four-point injection molding structural geometry and semi-soft PP copolymer material construction, illustrating the dimensional precision and enhanced elasticity of the tile body for sports surface safety and fall protection.
  • Close-up of the new soft connection design perimeter joint between two adjacent 300×300×13mm PP sports tiles, showing the compliant interlocking connection geometry that solves thermal expansion and contraction in large-area basketball court and badminton court paving without joint separation or surface buckling.
  • Installed 300×300×13mm soft connection PP interlocking sports tiles on an indoor basketball court or multi-sport venue floor, showing full-coverage large-area modular installation with consistent different-sized block surface pattern, uniform joint alignment, and no surface buckling or warping across the court area.
  • Top-down view of a 300×300×13mm soft connection polypropylene interlocking sports tile showing the combination of different-sized blocks surface pattern, designed for anti-slip performance and thermal expansion management across large-area basketball court, badminton court, and kindergarten activity area installations.
  • Profile view of a 300×300×13mm soft connection PP interlocking sports tile showing the four-point injection molding structural geometry and semi-soft PP copolymer material construction, illustrating the dimensional precision and enhanced elasticity of the tile body for sports surface safety and fall protection.
  • Close-up of the new soft connection design perimeter joint between two adjacent 300×300×13mm PP sports tiles, showing the compliant interlocking connection geometry that solves thermal expansion and contraction in large-area basketball court and badminton court paving without joint separation or surface buckling.
  • Installed 300×300×13mm soft connection PP interlocking sports tiles on an indoor basketball court or multi-sport venue floor, showing full-coverage large-area modular installation with consistent different-sized block surface pattern, uniform joint alignment, and no surface buckling or warping across the court area.

Soft Connection PP Interlocking Sports Tile 300×300×13mm

300×300×13mm soft connection PP sports tile; multi-block thermal relief, four-point injection mold, anti-slip, fall protection, recyclable.
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  • Top-down view of a 300×300×13mm soft connection polypropylene interlocking sports tile showing the combination of different-sized blocks surface pattern, designed for anti-slip performance and thermal expansion management across large-area basketball court, badminton court, and kindergarten activity area installations.
  • Profile view of a 300×300×13mm soft connection PP interlocking sports tile showing the four-point injection molding structural geometry and semi-soft PP copolymer material construction, illustrating the dimensional precision and enhanced elasticity of the tile body for sports surface safety and fall protection.
  • Close-up of the new soft connection design perimeter joint between two adjacent 300×300×13mm PP sports tiles, showing the compliant interlocking connection geometry that solves thermal expansion and contraction in large-area basketball court and badminton court paving without joint separation or surface buckling.
  • Installed 300×300×13mm soft connection PP interlocking sports tiles on an indoor basketball court or multi-sport venue floor, showing full-coverage large-area modular installation with consistent different-sized block surface pattern, uniform joint alignment, and no surface buckling or warping across the court area.

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Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Type Modular sports and activity surface tile / PP interlocking tile
Primary Commercial Name Soft Connection PP interlocking sports tile
Target Applications Basketball court; badminton court; other sports venues; kindergarten activity areas
Dimensions 300 × 300 × 13 mm
Material Impact-resistant polypropylene (PP) copolymer
Material Profile Semi-soft; foldable; upgraded product thickness
Surface Design Combination of different-sized blocks
Connection System New soft connection design; interlocking connection
Manufacturing Process Four-point injection molding
Structural Designation Thicker and reinforced product
Thermal Management Solves thermal expansion and contraction in large-area paving
Impact Absorption / Fall Protection Sports surface safety and impact absorption; safer fall protection for sports and children's activity use
Anti-Slip Performance Anti-slip performance confirmed
Deformation Resistance No warping or deformation over long-term use
Ground Stability Ground stability and resistance to movement
Elasticity Enhanced product elasticity and safety
Durability Durable under weathering, aging, abrasion, and tear conditions
Recyclability 100% recyclable; environmentally friendly

Key Features & Benefits

  • Combination of different-sized blocks is the structural mechanism for thermal expansion management on large-area sports courts: By varying the block dimensions within each tile body, the design creates internal accommodation zones that absorb differential thermal expansion and contraction within the tile cross-section, reducing the net dimensional change transmitted to interlocking joints — directly addressing the failure mode of joint separation and surface buckling that affects large-area installations of uniform-cell PP tiles across temperature cycling seasons.
  • New soft connection design accommodates inter-tile thermal movement without joint separation: The soft connection at the tile perimeter complements the internal block-size variation by providing a compliant joint material that absorbs residual thermal displacement between adjacent tiles, creating a two-level thermal management system — intra-tile (block variation) and inter-tile (soft perimeter joint) — that is uniquely suited to the large continuous surface areas of basketball and badminton courts.
  • Four-point injection molding ensures consistent dimensional tolerance across the 300×300mm tile format: The four-gate injection process distributes molten PP symmetrically from four simultaneous entry points, producing uniform material density and dimensional accuracy throughout the tile — relevant for large-court installations where dimensional variation between tiles accumulates into visible surface irregularity and connection misalignment across hundreds of joined panels.
  • Semi-soft PP copolymer material with upgraded thickness provides enhanced elasticity for sports surface safety: The confirmed "semi-soft" and "foldable" material designation indicates a PP copolymer formulation with higher elastomer content than standard homopolymer PP, providing elastic response under dynamic load — the material basis for the confirmed "enhanced product elasticity and safety" and "sports surface safety and impact absorption" performance designations.
  • No warping or deformation over long-term use under the confirmed structural combination: The integration of different-sized block geometry, soft connection design, and four-point injection manufacturing is confirmed to prevent the warping and deformation that typically accumulates in large-area PP tile installations subject to repeated thermal cycling, sustained compressive loading from court sports equipment, and mechanical abrasion from sports footwear.
  • 300×300×13mm format enables precise coverage calculation and efficient logistics for large court procurement: The 300mm tile footprint maps cleanly to standard court dimension increments (multiples of 300mm align with standard 6m, 9m, 15m, 28m court widths and lengths), simplifying tile quantity calculation for procurement teams and reducing cut-waste on rectangular court installations.

Applications

  1. Indoor and outdoor basketball courts: Installed as a modular sports surface on school, club, and municipal basketball courts where the soft connection design's large-area thermal management, impact absorption, and anti-slip performance are required across the full 28×15m court footprint.
  2. Badminton court surfaces: Deployed as a modular flooring system on indoor and outdoor badminton courts where consistent surface planarity across the court area, anti-slip performance under rapid lateral movement, and resistance to deformation under repeated landing loads are primary specification requirements.
  3. Multi-sport venue flooring: Specified in sports halls and multi-purpose indoor courts that rotate between court sport configurations (basketball, badminton, volleyball, futsal) and require a modular tile surface that maintains joint integrity and surface consistency under varied loading patterns across extended service periods.
  4. Kindergarten activity area safety flooring: Used as a safe, cushioned modular surface in kindergarten indoor and outdoor activity areas where fall protection, anti-slip performance, and resistance to deformation under children's play activity are required alongside a surface that is visually appropriate for early-childhood environments.
  5. Large-area sports complex or school facility-wide court projects: Specified for multi-court school sports complexes or municipal recreation facilities where large continuous surface areas demand a tile system with a documented thermal expansion management solution to prevent surface failure across seasonal temperature cycles without re-laying or joint re-sealing interventions.

FAQ

Q1: How does this tile provide fall protection for sports use and children's activity, and how is it verified?

The fall protection mechanism in this tile operates through the semi-soft PP copolymer material body — which undergoes elastic deformation under the impact of a falling sports participant or child, absorbing kinetic energy before transmission to the rigid substrate — combined with the 13mm tile depth, which provides the compression path for that elastic response. The confirmed "enhanced product elasticity" designation is a direct result of the semi-soft PP copolymer formulation, which has higher elastic recovery capacity than standard homopolymer PP at equivalent thickness. For kindergarten activity area procurement, a specific critical fall height (CFH) test result — [Insert Certification / Critical Fall Height Rating if Available] — is required in most jurisdictions with child safety surface standards; buyers must obtain this from the supplier before specifying this tile adjacent to any elevated play structure. For court sports applications, buyers should confirm whether their jurisdiction's sports surface standard (e.g., EN 14904 for indoor sports surfaces or local equivalent) requires an impact absorption test and request that documentation accordingly.

Q2: How does the tile maintain anti-slip performance under the dynamic wet and dry conditions of sports court use?

The combination of different-sized blocks on the tile surface creates a varied-relief contact geometry that does not repeat in a simple uniform pattern — the size variation means that the contact surface presents grip-active edges at different scales and spacings across the tile face, providing friction resistance to the full range of foot-surface interaction modes generated by court sports (heel-plant, toe-push, lateral slide, pivot, jump landing) and children's play movements. Under wet conditions — from court cleaning water, condensation in covered courts, or rainfall on outdoor installations — the geometric relief maintains mechanical grip between footwear and tile even when a water film reduces available bulk friction coefficient, because the block edges continue to provide contact-level grip independent of surface wetness. Because the anti-slip performance is structural rather than coating-dependent, it does not degrade through cleaning cycle abrasion or UV weathering. Buyers requiring documented wet-condition test data for tender submissions should request [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] from the supplier.

Q3: How does the combination of different-sized blocks solve the thermal expansion and contraction problem in large-area paving?

Uniform-cell PP tile formats — where every structural block within the tile is the same size — experience uniform thermal dimensional change across the tile body, which concentrates accumulated expansion and contraction stress at the interlocking perimeter joints as temperature cycles. On a large basketball or badminton court covering 400–600 m², the cumulative thermal displacement across the full array of uniform tiles can exceed the connection system's accommodation tolerance, causing joint separation or surface buckling at temperature extremes. The combination of different-sized blocks within the tile body creates a heterogeneous cell structure where blocks of different widths expand and contract by different absolute amounts, and the interfaces between adjacent differently-sized blocks act as internal accommodation zones that absorb differential thermal displacement within the tile cross-section before it reaches the perimeter joints. This reduces the net thermal displacement transmitted to the interlocking connection per tile, extending the temperature range and surface area over which the connection system can maintain joint integrity without separating. The soft connection design at the perimeter joint then handles any residual inter-tile displacement, creating the two-level thermal management system that makes this tile specifically suited for large-area court paving in variable-temperature climates.

Q4: How does the new soft connection design maintain joint integrity and resist deformation under long-term court sport loading?

Court sports generate a characteristic loading signature on modular floor surfaces: high-frequency vertical impact loads from jumping and landing, sustained lateral displacement forces from pivoting and cutting movements, and progressive compressive loading from court equipment and player weight. A rigid interlocking connection must resist all three load types simultaneously without allowing joint separation (detachment), in-plane tile displacement (racking), or connection element fracture. The new soft connection design uses a compliant perimeter joint material that absorbs dynamic impact and thermal loads at the joint level rather than transmitting them rigidly to adjacent tiles, reducing the peak stress at connection elements during high-frequency jumping and landing cycles. The confirmed "no warping or deformation over long-term use" outcome reflects the combined effect of this soft connection geometry and the four-point injection-molded dimensional precision of the interlocking elements, which maintain accurate engagement under repeated loading without the dimensional fatigue that can develop in lower-precision interlocking geometries over extended service periods.

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