| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Composite Elastic Rubber Mat |
| Alternative Designations | Rubber Mat / Interlocking Rubber Mat / Elastic Rubber Flooring |
| Product Type Classification | Easy-clean, safe anti-slip, high-density interlocking rubber mat |
| Modular Size Options | 500 × 500 mm / 1000 × 1000 mm |
| Thickness Selections | 15 mm / 20 mm / 25 mm / 30 mm |
| Structural Base Types | Flat bottom / Grooved / Concealed buckle |
| Surface Layer Engineering | High-temperature pressed coil; specially manufactured via rotary cutting |
| Sub-Layer Base Compound | SRS rubber particles |
| Available Colorways | 10 best-selling colors: white dots, yellow dots, blue dots, orange dots, green dots, iron red dots, blue and yellow dots, rose red dots, black dots, gray dots |
| Material Safety & Performance Attributes | Easy to clean, safe anti-slip, resistant to device impact, abrasion resistance and durability, shock-resistant sound absorption, environmentally friendly, recyclable rubber, non-toxic and harmless, flame retardant and non-combustible |
| Installation Methods | Ordinary splicing / Hidden buckle splicing / Interlocking splicing |
| Approved Application Fields | Gyms, skating rinks, indoor scenes, exhibition halls, garages |
| Sourcing Model | Factory direct supply, OEM/ODM available |
| Manufacturing Track Record | 10+ years dedicated facility operation, global export history |
Q1: What is the material structure of the composite elastic rubber mat?
The mat is a dual-layer construction: the surface layer is a high-temperature pressed coil manufactured via rotary cutting; the base layer consists of SRS rubber particles. Three base type variants are available — flat bottom, grooved, and concealed buckle — each suited to different load and installation requirements.
Q2: What customization options are available across colors, sizes, and thickness?
Ten standard colorways are available across both 500×500 mm and 1000×1000 mm modular formats in 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, and 30 mm thicknesses. OEM/ODM configurations outside these parameters are supported; confirm minimum order quantities and lead times directly with the factory.
Q3: How do flat bottom, grooved, and concealed buckle base types differ structurally?
The flat bottom base provides uniform contact load distribution on level sub-floors. The grooved base allows sub-surface drainage and airflow on uneven or outdoor-adjacent surfaces. The concealed buckle base integrates the joining mechanism within the base profile, producing a flush top surface finish with no visible joint hardware.
Q4: What are the installation mechanics for ordinary splicing versus hidden buckle splicing, and what tolerances should be verified before volume ordering?
Ordinary splicing is a direct edge-to-edge dry-lay assembly requiring no adhesive and no tooling; hidden buckle splicing uses an integrated concealed joint mechanism for flush surface alignment. Before volume ordering, verify sub-floor levelness tolerance and confirm which base type and splicing method match the structural load and surface finish requirements of the deployment environment.