Granulated Rubber Flooring

Code
34031000 | 34061000 | 34101000
Length (m)10
Width (m)1
Thickness (mm)3 | 6 | 10
Material Recycled rubber
QualityGranulated Rubber
ExecutionAsphalt look
Minimum Density860 kg/m3 (3 mm) & 750 kg/m3 (6 & 10 mm)
Temperature Range-30oC / +80oC
Tensile StrengthMin. 650 KPa
Colourblack
Sales Unitper roll
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Description

Granulated rubber flooring is a highly durable, flexible material primarily used as an underlayer in various flooring systems. Also know as asphalt rubber flooring! Due to its lower granulate density compared to other options, such as sports flooring, it excels in shock and sound absorption. However, this lower density makes it more suitable as a supportive base layer rather than a top surface, especially in environments where hygiene and ease of cleaning are key concerns.

Applications of Granulated Rubber Flooring

This Granulated Rubber Flooring is mainly used as an underlay, but
it also has many other applications: transport protection, material
for rubber pads, roof protection, vibration insulation in construction
areas, and even as (temporary) top layer flooring (e.g. exhibitions).
With the recycled rubber, this is not only a ‘green’, but also a cost
effective solution for many purposes with a robust asphalt look.

In residential and commercial settings, this flooring is perfect for underlays in multi-purpose rooms or areas requiring sound reduction. It’s commonly installed beneath artificial turf or hygienic sports flooring, where it enhances comfort and safety while allowing the top layer to handle the daily wear and cleaning needs. Also applicable as an underlayer for your top floor in apartment complexes to reduce noise pollution.

Product Features

Granulated rubber flooring offers several key features that make it an ideal underlayer. Its shock-absorbing properties reduce impact, making it perfect for spaces that need sound and vibration control. It helps lower noise levels and protects the subfloor beneath gym equipment or fitness spaces.

Due to its lower density, this asphalt look rubber flooring is not as easy to clean as higher-density materials like sports flooring. Therefore, it is best used as a base layer. The material is made from recycled rubber, making it environmentally friendly. It is also available in various thicknesses, allowing for customization to meet different underlay needs.

To explore our wide range of Rubber Flooring, including granulated rubber flooring, visit our website.

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