The excellent performance of sports wood flooring is inseparable from fine craftsmanship.
In terms of panel processing technology, the first thing is the strict selection of materials. Taking maple panels as an example, we should select wood with straight texture and no obvious defects. When cutting, the size must be accurate. For example, the imported MFMA maple panels have extremely high precision requirements for thickness and width. After cutting, the panels will be slotted. The common 22mm thick panels of domestic boards have grooves and flanges. Through a special splicing process, the panels are closely connected, which not only enhances the overall stability, but also reduces the safety hazards caused by gaps.
The keel manufacturing process is also critical. The single or double keels of the bearing layer must be finely processed after material selection. When using preservatives for anti-corrosion treatment, strict process standards must be followed to ensure that the preservatives penetrate evenly into the wood and improve the moisture and insect resistance of the keels. The spacing of the keels is set to 400mm, which requires precise measurement during the installation process to ensure that the spacing error of each keel is extremely small to provide uniform and stable support.
The installation process is an important link in determining the quality of sports wood flooring. First, lay the moisture-proof layer. The PE geotextile moisture-proof film should be laid flat on the ground to ensure that there are no wrinkles or damage, so as to play a good moisture-proof role. Then install the elastic cushion layer. The elastic cushions of different materials should be evenly placed according to the design requirements to ensure the consistency of shock absorption performance. When installing the keel, whether it is a suspended, fixed suspended or fixed system, the horizontality and verticality of the keel must be ensured. For the suspended system, the keel is not fixed to the ground, but it must be firmly supported through precise installation; for the fixed suspended and fixed systems, it must be firmly fixed in accordance with the prescribed fixing method, such as using bolts. When installing the large-format panels of the stabilization layer, ensure that the panels are tightly spliced and firmly connected to the keel through U-shaped nails. Finally, lay the panel and use 50 mm L-shaped or T-shaped special strong nails for wooden floors to fix the panel on the keel. There are strict requirements for the spacing and depth of the nails, which must ensure that the panel is firmly fixed and cannot be damaged. After the installation is completed, surface treatment processes such as grinding and painting are also required to achieve the best use effect.