| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Composite Elastic Rubber Mat (Full Color) |
| 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 Variants | Flat bottom / Grooved base (enhanced shock absorption) / Concealed buckle |
| Surface Composite Composition | EPDM surface layer with 70–80% full color content |
| Sub-Layer Buffer Compound | SRS rubber particle buffer and base layer |
| Verified Performance Attributes | Heavy equipment load support, shock absorption, noise reduction, easy to clean, safe anti-slip surface, abrasion resistance and durability, non-toxic recyclable rubber, flame retardant tested |
| Installation Methods | Flat layout splicing / Groove interlocking / Hidden buckle splicing |
| Approved Application Fields | Commercial gyms, playgrounds, corporate exhibition halls, industrial garages, indoor scenes |
| Sourcing Model | Factory direct supply, OEM/ODM available |
| Manufacturing Track Record | 10+ years dedicated facility operation, global export footprint |
Q1: What is the multi-layer raw material composition of the composite elastic rubber mat (full color)?
The surface layer is EPDM with 70–80% full color content, providing UV-stable, wear-resistant, and anti-slip top coverage. The base layer is an SRS rubber particle buffer compound, supplying the compression-resistant, shock-absorbing, and load-bearing substrate structure.
Q2: What customization thresholds apply to dimensions, color distribution, and thickness?
Two modular size formats (500×500 mm and 1000×1000 mm) are available in 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, and 30 mm thicknesses. EPDM color content is confirmed at 70–80% full color; OEM/ODM orders with non-standard configurations require factory confirmation of minimum quantities and lead times.
Q3: How do flat bottom and grooved base variants differ in equipment shock absorption and sound isolation performance?
The flat bottom base provides uniform contact load distribution on level sub-floors with standard compression response. The grooved base creates channel deflection pathways that enhance mechanical shock absorption and reduce impact noise transmission to sub-floor structures, making it the specified choice for heavy equipment zones and noise-sensitive multi-story installations.
Q4: What logistics, cleaning protocols, installation methods, and pre-manufacture risk parameters should be verified before volume ordering?
Flat layout splicing, groove interlocking, and hidden buckle splicing are all tool-free dry-lay methods requiring no adhesive. Before volume ordering, verify sub-floor levelness tolerance, confirm base variant and splicing method compatibility with the deployment environment's load and drainage conditions, and validate that surface EPDM color content and thickness selection meet the project's wear, acoustic, and fire compliance specifications.