An aluminum alloy floor with TPE coating combines the structural strength of aluminum alloy with the soft, durable, and slip-resistant properties of Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE). Here's a breakdown of its characteristics:
Material: Usually 6061 or 5052 aluminum alloy
Features:
High strength-to-weight ratio
Corrosion-resistant
Lightweight and easy to install
Long-lasting with minimal maintenance
Material: A flexible, rubber-like plastic
Features:
Anti-slip surface: Great grip, even when wet
Comfortable underfoot: Soft feel with slight cushioning
Noise-dampening: Reduces vibrations and sound
Weather-resistant: Withstands UV, rain, snow, and temperature changes
Chemical-resistant: Resists oils, solvents, and mild acids
Vehicle floors (especially RVs, trailers, boats)
Industrial platforms and stairs
Modular flooring systems
Public transport flooring
Outdoor walkways or ramps
Combines durability and safety
Customizable in texture, color, and thickness
Environmentally friendly (TPE is often recyclable)
Low maintenance with easy cleaning