Rubber flooring is a floor made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber and other polymer materials. Styrene-butadiene, high-benzene, and butadiene rubber are synthetic rubbers and are by-products of petroleum. Natural rubber refers to the rubber harvested from artificially cultivated rubber trees.
Rubber flooring has a wide range of practical applications: home balconies, kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, restrooms, entertainment venues, gyms, training halls, stage computer rooms, substations, precision instrument manufacturing and storage, match factories, fireworks and firecracker factories, national defense ammunition depots, Anti-skid decks of warships, office buildings, villa areas, pedestrian trails, ship anti-skid trails, nurseries, kindergartens, senior citizen activity centers, medium-sized children's playgrounds, baths, swimming pools, massage rooms, medical units, shopping malls, boutique rooms, and counter sales trails. Welcoming corridors, foyers, VIP rooms and stadiums for social occasions, sports track roofs, waterproof stadiums, and cargo yards with shock-absorbing requirements.
Introduction To Rubber Flooring
Feb 04, 2024
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