Canica solid hardwood sports floors are categorized as area-elastic which is the flooring type that provides the best sport performance properties. Area elasticity allows for optimum freedom of movement. Canica sport floors have done rigorous rolling and point load tests to prove its ability to withstand rolling loads as the high frequency and diverse use of sport floors for exhibitions and fairs, concerts and major sports events where retractable seating is moved across the floors. This is a strength test which proves that the floors are versatile.
CANICA sport floors provide top performance and pleasure of playing. There are 5 key properties in meeting the European sport floors performance standards i.e.
- Force Reduction (Shock Absorption),
- Vertical Deformation,
- Ball Rebound,
- Sliding Properties (Friction),
- Rolling Load.
This standard relates to safety and sports technical properties. If the floor is too soft, the ball rebound will be too slow. If it is too hard, players and athletes using the floor will be exposed to an increased risk of injury due to fatigue. A large quantity of all sports injuries relate to poor flooring. CANICA high performance sports floor systems meet all 5 key properties measured by European standards DIN 18032 Part II and also EN 14904, which set the rules for the performance of sports floors. Canica Sports Flooring systems are FIBA, BWF & IHF certified.
Canica solid hardwood sports floors are categorized as area-elastic which is the flooring type that provides the best sport performance properties. Area elasticity allows for optimum freedom of movement. Canica sport floors have done rigorous rolling and point load tests to prove its ability to withstand rolling loads as the high frequency and diverse use of sport floors for exhibitions and fairs, concerts and major sports events where retractable seating is moved across the floors. This is a strength test which proves that the floors are versatile.
CANICA sport floors provide top performance and pleasure of playing. There are 5 key properties in meeting the European sport floors performance standards i.e.
- Force Reduction (Shock Absorption),
- Vertical Deformation,
- Ball Rebound,
- Sliding Properties (Friction),
- Rolling Load.
This standard relates to safety and sports technical properties. If the floor is too soft, the ball rebound will be too slow. If it is too hard, players and athletes using the floor will be exposed to an increased risk of injury due to fatigue. A large quantity of all sports injuries relate to poor flooring. CANICA high performance sports floor systems meet all 5 key properties measured by European standards DIN 18032 Part II and also EN 14904, which set the rules for the performance of sports floors. Canica Sports Flooring systems are FIBA, BWF & IHF certified.
Canica solid hardwood sports floors are categorized as area-elastic which is the flooring type that provides the best sport performance properties. Area elasticity allows for optimum freedom of movement. Canica sport floors have done rigorous rolling and point load tests to prove its ability to withstand rolling loads as the high frequency and diverse use of sport floors for exhibitions and fairs, concerts and major sports events where retractable seating is moved across the floors. This is a strength test which proves that the floors are versatile.
CANICA sport floors provide top performance and pleasure of playing. There are 5 key properties in meeting the European sport floors performance standards i.e.
- Force Reduction (Shock Absorption),
- Vertical Deformation,
- Ball Rebound,
- Sliding Properties (Friction),
- Rolling Load.
This standard relates to safety and sports technical properties. If the floor is too soft, the ball rebound will be too slow. If it is too hard, players and athletes using the floor will be exposed to an increased risk of injury due to fatigue. A large quantity of all sports injuries relate to poor flooring. CANICA high performance sports floor systems meet all 5 key properties measured by European standards DIN 18032 Part II and also EN 14904, which set the rules for the performance of sports floors. Canica Sports Flooring systems are FIBA, BWF & IHF certified.