| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Modular lawn protection event flooring tile / load-bearing PP tile |
| Primary Commercial Name | Load-bearing PP interlocking lawn protection event flooring tile |
| Target Applications | Sports center events; large-scale performances; festival performances; concerts; outdoor weddings; temporary event installations on turf |
| Dimensions per Piece | 60 × 33 × 3 cm (± 3% dimensional tolerance) |
| Material | Impact-resistant polymer material |
| Compliance Standard | GB/T 24508-2020 |
| Bearing Capacity | > 15 tons per square meter |
| Base Structure | Hexagonal structure support at the bottom; enhanced bearing capacity; larger space at the bottom; air holes |
| Connection System | Shaft snap joints; concealed groove design; snap joints remain unexposed |
| Turf Protection | Lawn protection without damaging turf; conducive to the lawn's growth |
| Air Permeability | Facilitates air permeability and moisture retention |
| Damage Reduction | Reducing likelihood of damage (to joints and turf) |
| Aesthetic | Enhancing overall aesthetic appeal via concealed joint design |
| Reusability | Designed for multi-event deployment and reuse |
Q1: What does the >15 tons per square meter bearing capacity mean for event equipment deployment, and how does GB/T 24508-2020 compliance support procurement?
A bearing capacity greater than 15 tons per square meter means the tile surface can support temporary event loads including loaded delivery vehicles, stage dead-loads with rigging, generator sets, and crowd barrier systems within the tile's rated load envelope without permanent turf damage or tile failure. GB/T 24508-2020 is the applicable Chinese national standard for plastic interlocking floor tiles, providing a documented test methodology and performance threshold against which this tile's load capacity is verified — giving procurement managers a specific standard reference for tender specification documents rather than relying on manufacturer-only claims. For events with equipment loads approaching the 15 tons/m² threshold, buyers should review load distribution across the tile array with a structural engineer to confirm adequate coverage area for the equipment footprint. Buyers operating outside China should confirm whether GB/T 24508-2020 is accepted as an equivalent reference under their local procurement framework or whether a parallel international load test certification is required — [Insert Additional Certification if Available].
Q2: How do the enlarged base space and air holes protect turf during multi-day event coverage?
Grass requires continuous light, gas exchange, and moisture access to survive temporary coverage; if any of these three conditions is interrupted for more than one to three days depending on grass species and season, turf damage progresses from blanching to permanent root and crown injury that requires re-seeding or re-turfing. The enlarged space at the tile base creates a continuous air gap between the tile underside and the turf surface that allows gas exchange to continue during coverage; the air holes provide additional ventilation paths and allow precipitation or irrigation water to reach the root zone; together these structural features support the confirmed "conducive to the lawn's growth" designation. For multi-day events extending beyond two to three days, buyers managing high-value sports turf — stadium pitches, golf courses, heritage lawn areas — should consult their head groundskeeper to confirm the acceptable coverage duration for their specific grass species, soil type, and seasonal growth conditions before finalising the event schedule relative to turf tile coverage periods.
Q3: How do shaft snap joints accelerate installation and disassembly for large event site coverage?
Event site installation windows are typically 24 to 72 hours, during which the entire temporary floor must be installed before the event program begins; for large outdoor events requiring thousands of square meters of turf protection, installation rate per crew-hour is a direct determinant of labor cost and scheduling feasibility. The shaft snap joint mechanism connects adjacent tiles through a direct push engagement without mechanical fasteners, adhesive, or tools, allowing the installation rate to be limited by crew movement and panel handling speed rather than by joint assembly time. Disassembly follows the same tool-free process, enabling panels to be removed, stacked, and transported within post-event clearance windows. Buyers planning seasonal deployment across multiple events should confirm with the supplier the recommended stacking configuration and storage conditions that maintain shaft snap joint engagement force and dimensional integrity across multiple installation-removal cycles.
Q4: How does the concealed groove design protect connection integrity and surface safety under heavy event use?
In exposed-joint tile systems, the connection mechanism — whether a snap tab, locking key, or pin — is subjected to direct impact from footwear, equipment wheels, and debris during the event, which progressively damages the joint geometry and reduces engagement reliability across repeated installation and removal cycles. The concealed groove design on this tile recesses the shaft snap joint below the tile's walking surface level, so the joint is shielded by the tile body's surface section from direct impact loading during the event. At the surface level, the concealed joint presents a flush, uninterrupted plane with no protruding edges — eliminating the raised profile that causes tripping incidents for moving event participants and wheel-catching damage for wheeled catering and production equipment. This concealed design is also the structural basis for the confirmed "enhancing overall aesthetic appeal" designation, as a joint-line-free surface is particularly relevant for high-visibility events such as outdoor weddings and corporate functions where the installed floor is a visible element of the venue's presentation.