Commonly used wood for hardwood courts needs to have high strength, durability and beauty, while meeting the needs of sports performance. The following are several common woods and their characteristics:
1. Maple
Features:
High hardness: Strong pressure resistance, able to withstand high-intensity trampling and equipment pressure from athletes.
Fine texture: Uniform and smooth surface, beautiful texture, and excellent rebound performance.
Strong wear resistance: Not prone to scratches and dents.
Application scenarios: Widely used in NBA, FIBA competition venues and high-end stadiums.
Reasons for application:
Maple has moderate hardness, and the friction is suitable for sudden stops and turns in sports such as basketball, and has little effect on the bouncing performance of the ball.
2. Oak
Features:
High density: The wood is hard and has strong pressure and impact resistance.
Good durability: Strong corrosion resistance and long service life.
Classic appearance: There are unique textures and colors to choose from, which can be adjusted according to design requirements.
Application scenarios: Suitable for training venues or multi-functional venues.
Reasons for application:
The hardness and stability of oak make it suitable for mid-to-high-end venues, but due to its high cost, it is more used in high-end venues.
3. Birch
Features:
Good elasticity: Provides good cushioning performance and reduces the joint pressure of athletes.
Good stability: Less affected by climate change and not easy to deform.
High cost performance: Lower price than maple and oak, and lower maintenance cost.
Application scenarios: Schools, community sports venues.
Reasons for application:
Birch is economical and has natural texture, which is very suitable for venues with limited budgets but high quality requirements.
4. Beech
Features:
Medium hardness: Provides moderate shock absorption and elasticity to ensure sports comfort.
Good processing performance: The wood surface is smooth and easy to paint and maintain.
Uniform color: Light wood grain, suitable for bright venue design.
Application scenarios: Leisure sports venues.
Reasons for application:
Beechwood has an elegant appearance and is suitable for venues that need to take into account both decorative and sports performance.
5. Eucalyptus
Features:
High cost performance: low cost, but also good strength and wear resistance.
Good moisture resistance: suitable for use in humid areas.
Moderate density: provides stable support performance.
Application scenario: low-end sports venues with limited budgets.
Reasons for application:
Eucalyptus is economical and durable, and is an ideal choice for comprehensive performance and price.
Summary: How to choose?
Professional competition venues: maple or oak, the best performance.
Schools and community venues: birch or beech can be considered, taking into account both performance and cost.
Economic venues: Eucalyptus is a cost-effective choice.
According to the budget, venue requirements and design style, just choose the appropriate wood type.