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Full PU University Athletics Track for Team Training and Campus Events

Full PU University Athletics Track for Team Training and Campus Events

MOQ: 1000平方メートル
価格: Price Upon Request
標準パッケージ: スチール ドラム
配達期間: 残高後15日以内
支払方法: LC、T/T
供給能力: 1週あたりの10000平方メートル
詳細情報
起源の場所
中国広東省
ブランド名
USAWEGI
証明
LABOSPORS/WA/ISO 9001/CE/SGS/
モデル番号
USWG-FPU-4
材料:
PUバインダーとEPDMゴム顆粒
表面の種類:
シームレスな非多孔質フルPUシステム
利用可能な厚さ:
13mm~25mm
力の減少:
43パーセント
抗張力:
0.8MPa
破断伸び:
90パーセント
ウェットスキッド耐性:
56 BPN
プロジェクトの位置づけ:
プロフェッショナルフルPUトラックシステム
推奨アプリケーション:
大学の学校とトレーニングセンター
カラーオプション:
赤青緑とカスタムカラー
カスタマイズ:
色の太さのロゴとラインマーキング
耐候性:
紫外線や天候に耐える
プロジェクトサービス:
材料計画と技術指導
OEM・ODM:
利用可能
ハイライト:

Full PU university running track

,

Polyurethane athletics track for training

,

Campus events PU running track

製品の説明

Full PU University Athletics Track for Training Teaching and Campus Events

One Surface Planned Around Multiple Campus Programs

A Full PU athletics track designed for universities that need to coordinate physical education, varsity training, student recreation, campus branding and construction scheduling within one project.


One Track for Multiple Campus Users

A university athletics track is rarely reserved for a single team or activity. The same surface may be used by different groups throughout the day, each with different expectations for performance, appearance and availability.

Typical Period Campus Use
Morning Physical education classes and student fitness testing
Afternoon Varsity team training and athletics programs
Evening Student recreation and club activities
Event Periods University competitions sports days and campus events

This mixed-use schedule means the university must consider more than the initial material price. Surface performance, maintenance planning, internal approval, campus access and delivery timing should all be reviewed before the final system is confirmed.


Confirmed Data for Technical and Procurement Review

The following values provide the university’s facility team, consultant and procurement department with a clear technical reference.

Performance Item Confirmed Value Relevance to the Project
Force Reduction 43% Provides a measurable cushioning reference for teaching, regular training and campus athletics use
Tensile Strength 0.8 MPa Indicates the material’s ability to resist pulling and surface stress
Elongation at Break 90% Allows the material to accommodate normal movement and deformation
Wet Skid Resistance 56 BPN Provides a defined traction reference for wet surface conditions

These values support a higher-performance campus athletics positioning.

They do not automatically mean that the completed venue is a certified competition track. Competition certification should only be stated when the specific system, installation quality and supporting documents meet the applicable requirements.


One Project Involving Multiple Decision Makers

University athletics projects are often reviewed by several departments. Each group may focus on a different part of the project.

Athletics Department

The athletics department typically reviews:

  • suitability for classes and team training
  • expected use intensity
  • lane arrangement
  • event requirements
  • daily scheduling

Facility Management Team

The facility team may focus on:

  • existing base condition
  • drainage performance
  • access restrictions
  • maintenance planning
  • long-term surface management

Procurement Department

The procurement team normally requires:

  • clear quotation scope
  • product data
  • packing information
  • delivery terms
  • production schedule
  • commercial documents

Consultant and Contractor

The consultant and appointed contractor may need:

  • system structure
  • material consumption
  • base preparation requirements
  • installation sequence
  • technical guidance
  • inspection criteria

A clear coordination process helps reduce specification changes and misunderstandings before production begins.




Turn University Identity into Venue Design

A university athletics track is also part of the campus visual environment. The color plan can be developed around the university’s identity instead of using a standard red surface by default.

Available design considerations may include:

  • university brand colors
  • contrasting lane colors
  • safety and activity zones
  • team graphics
  • campus logos
  • event markings
  • surrounding-area color coordination

Final colors and graphics should be confirmed through approved drawings and physical samples. Screen colors alone should not be treated as the final production reference.

Logo use and artwork dimensions should also be approved by the university before application.


Documents for Internal Approval

Many university projects require technical and commercial information to pass through internal review before a purchase order can be issued.

Depending on the project and document availability, the approval package may include:

  • product data sheet
  • confirmed performance data
  • physical color samples
  • proposed layer structure
  • material consumption schedule
  • packing information
  • preliminary delivery plan
  • installation guidance
  • commercial quotation
  • defined scope of supply

The document package should clearly separate what is supplied by the material provider from what must be completed by the local contractor.




Planning Around the Academic Calendar

University construction schedules are often limited by teaching periods, examinations, campus events and restricted site access.

Before production is arranged, the project team should confirm:

  • semester dates
  • summer or winter construction windows
  • examination periods
  • athletics competition dates
  • campus vehicle access times
  • material unloading locations
  • available storage space
  • installer mobilization date
  • expected curing and closure period

The area must remain closed during base preparation, material application, curing, line marking and final inspection.

A realistic construction window helps reduce disruption to teaching and athletics programs.


Production and Delivery Planned Around Site Progress

University projects may not always require all materials to arrive at the same time.

A phased delivery plan can be discussed when:

  • site access is limited
  • storage space is insufficient
  • base preparation is completed in stages
  • the contractor requires materials according to application sequence
  • different areas of the venue are constructed at different times

Before phased delivery is confirmed, the buyer and supplier should review:

  • material sequence
  • batch planning
  • packaging identification
  • site storage conditions
  • estimated application dates
  • transport and customs lead time

The delivery plan should match actual construction progress rather than only the original purchase date.


What the University Project Team Receives

Depending on the confirmed supply scope, project support may include:

  • Full PU system recommendations
  • confirmed product performance references
  • material consumption calculations
  • color and graphic coordination
  • physical sample preparation
  • production and packing planning
  • phased delivery discussion
  • technical documents for the appointed installer
  • installation preparation guidance
  • line-marking and maintenance recommendations

All included and excluded services should be clearly listed in the quotation.


University Track Project Workflow

1. Align Campus Stakeholders

The athletics department, facility team, procurement team, consultant and contractor confirm the intended use, responsibilities and approval process.

2. Review Site Information

The university or contractor provides drawings, total area, base details, drainage information, project location and site photographs.

3. Confirm the Technical Specification

The project team confirms the system structure, required thickness, performance references, lane arrangement and expected usage.

4. Approve Colors Graphics and Samples

University colors, logos, graphics and physical samples are reviewed before production.

5. Prepare Approval Documents

Available technical data, material schedules, packing information and commercial documents are organized for internal review.

6. Plan Production and Delivery

Production timing and delivery sequence are arranged around the approved construction window, storage capacity and site access.

7. Support Installation Preparation

The appointed contractor receives relevant system information, application guidance and coordination support.

8. Complete Inspection and Handover

The project team reviews the finished surface, lane markings, maintenance requirements and handover documents.


Information Required for a University Track Proposal

To prepare a practical proposal, please provide:

  • university or project type
  • total running track area
  • track dimensions or drawings
  • existing base material
  • current base condition
  • drainage arrangement
  • required system thickness
  • expected daily usage
  • university colors and branding requirements
  • project location and climate
  • construction window
  • site access limitations
  • available storage space
  • appointed contractor information
  • delivery destination and trade terms

Complete project information helps reduce inaccurate material quantities, specification changes and delivery delays.


Suitable University Applications

This Full PU athletics track system may be considered for:

  • university athletics departments
  • college stadiums
  • varsity team training facilities
  • sports science centers
  • campus physical education areas
  • student recreation tracks
  • multipurpose university sports venues

Final suitability should be evaluated according to the base, drainage, usage intensity, maintenance plan, budget and project requirements.


University Project References

Real university project references should be presented using verified information and actual photographs.

A complete case module may include:

  • city or university name when public use is permitted
  • project type
  • selected running track system
  • total area
  • finished thickness
  • color and graphic arrangement
  • scope of supply
  • installation support provided
  • completion photographs

When the university name cannot be disclosed, the case can be identified by city, region and project type without revealing confidential client information.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can one track support both physical education classes and varsity training?

Yes, provided the selected system, base structure and maintenance plan are matched to the expected usage intensity. The university should provide a clear schedule of users and activities before the final specification is confirmed.

Can the track use university colors and logos?

Yes. University colors, lane combinations and approved graphics can be incorporated into the visual plan. Final production should be based on approved drawings and physical color samples.

What information can support internal procurement approval?

Depending on availability, the approval package may include the product data sheet, confirmed performance values, color samples, material schedule, packing information, delivery plan and commercial quotation.

Can materials be delivered in several phases?

A phased delivery arrangement can be discussed after the production schedule, site storage capacity, construction sequence and transport lead time are confirmed.

How should delivery be planned around semester breaks?

The university should work backward from the required reopening date and allow sufficient time for base preparation, material delivery, installation, curing, line marking and final inspection.

Can the contractor receive technical information before shipment?

Relevant technical documents and installation information can be prepared according to the confirmed project scope, allowing the contractor to review the system before materials arrive.

Can the university change the color plan after production starts?

Late changes may affect production timing, material quantities and consistency. Colors and graphics should therefore be approved before bulk production.

What affects the final material quantity?

The final quantity depends on the total area, system structure, thickness, base condition, application loss and project layout. Accurate drawings are required for a reliable calculation.

Is this automatically a certified competition track?

No. The confirmed product values provide a technical reference, but venue certification depends on the complete system, installation, field testing and applicable certification process.


Build Your Campus Track Plan

Share your track drawing, university colors, expected usage, base condition and construction window.

We will help organize the confirmed product data, material requirements, approval information and delivery schedule for internal review and project coordination.

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Full PU University Athletics Track for Team Training and Campus Events
MOQ: 1000平方メートル
価格: Price Upon Request
標準パッケージ: スチール ドラム
配達期間: 残高後15日以内
支払方法: LC、T/T
供給能力: 1週あたりの10000平方メートル
詳細情報
起源の場所
中国広東省
ブランド名
USAWEGI
証明
LABOSPORS/WA/ISO 9001/CE/SGS/
モデル番号
USWG-FPU-4
材料:
PUバインダーとEPDMゴム顆粒
表面の種類:
シームレスな非多孔質フルPUシステム
利用可能な厚さ:
13mm~25mm
力の減少:
43パーセント
抗張力:
0.8MPa
破断伸び:
90パーセント
ウェットスキッド耐性:
56 BPN
プロジェクトの位置づけ:
プロフェッショナルフルPUトラックシステム
推奨アプリケーション:
大学の学校とトレーニングセンター
カラーオプション:
赤青緑とカスタムカラー
カスタマイズ:
色の太さのロゴとラインマーキング
耐候性:
紫外線や天候に耐える
プロジェクトサービス:
材料計画と技術指導
OEM・ODM:
利用可能
最小注文数量:
1000平方メートル
価格:
Price Upon Request
パッケージの詳細:
スチール ドラム
受渡し時間:
残高後15日以内
支払条件:
LC、T/T
供給の能力:
1週あたりの10000平方メートル
ハイライト

Full PU university running track

,

Polyurethane athletics track for training

,

Campus events PU running track

製品の説明

Full PU University Athletics Track for Training Teaching and Campus Events

One Surface Planned Around Multiple Campus Programs

A Full PU athletics track designed for universities that need to coordinate physical education, varsity training, student recreation, campus branding and construction scheduling within one project.


One Track for Multiple Campus Users

A university athletics track is rarely reserved for a single team or activity. The same surface may be used by different groups throughout the day, each with different expectations for performance, appearance and availability.

Typical Period Campus Use
Morning Physical education classes and student fitness testing
Afternoon Varsity team training and athletics programs
Evening Student recreation and club activities
Event Periods University competitions sports days and campus events

This mixed-use schedule means the university must consider more than the initial material price. Surface performance, maintenance planning, internal approval, campus access and delivery timing should all be reviewed before the final system is confirmed.


Confirmed Data for Technical and Procurement Review

The following values provide the university’s facility team, consultant and procurement department with a clear technical reference.

Performance Item Confirmed Value Relevance to the Project
Force Reduction 43% Provides a measurable cushioning reference for teaching, regular training and campus athletics use
Tensile Strength 0.8 MPa Indicates the material’s ability to resist pulling and surface stress
Elongation at Break 90% Allows the material to accommodate normal movement and deformation
Wet Skid Resistance 56 BPN Provides a defined traction reference for wet surface conditions

These values support a higher-performance campus athletics positioning.

They do not automatically mean that the completed venue is a certified competition track. Competition certification should only be stated when the specific system, installation quality and supporting documents meet the applicable requirements.


One Project Involving Multiple Decision Makers

University athletics projects are often reviewed by several departments. Each group may focus on a different part of the project.

Athletics Department

The athletics department typically reviews:

  • suitability for classes and team training
  • expected use intensity
  • lane arrangement
  • event requirements
  • daily scheduling

Facility Management Team

The facility team may focus on:

  • existing base condition
  • drainage performance
  • access restrictions
  • maintenance planning
  • long-term surface management

Procurement Department

The procurement team normally requires:

  • clear quotation scope
  • product data
  • packing information
  • delivery terms
  • production schedule
  • commercial documents

Consultant and Contractor

The consultant and appointed contractor may need:

  • system structure
  • material consumption
  • base preparation requirements
  • installation sequence
  • technical guidance
  • inspection criteria

A clear coordination process helps reduce specification changes and misunderstandings before production begins.




Turn University Identity into Venue Design

A university athletics track is also part of the campus visual environment. The color plan can be developed around the university’s identity instead of using a standard red surface by default.

Available design considerations may include:

  • university brand colors
  • contrasting lane colors
  • safety and activity zones
  • team graphics
  • campus logos
  • event markings
  • surrounding-area color coordination

Final colors and graphics should be confirmed through approved drawings and physical samples. Screen colors alone should not be treated as the final production reference.

Logo use and artwork dimensions should also be approved by the university before application.


Documents for Internal Approval

Many university projects require technical and commercial information to pass through internal review before a purchase order can be issued.

Depending on the project and document availability, the approval package may include:

  • product data sheet
  • confirmed performance data
  • physical color samples
  • proposed layer structure
  • material consumption schedule
  • packing information
  • preliminary delivery plan
  • installation guidance
  • commercial quotation
  • defined scope of supply

The document package should clearly separate what is supplied by the material provider from what must be completed by the local contractor.




Planning Around the Academic Calendar

University construction schedules are often limited by teaching periods, examinations, campus events and restricted site access.

Before production is arranged, the project team should confirm:

  • semester dates
  • summer or winter construction windows
  • examination periods
  • athletics competition dates
  • campus vehicle access times
  • material unloading locations
  • available storage space
  • installer mobilization date
  • expected curing and closure period

The area must remain closed during base preparation, material application, curing, line marking and final inspection.

A realistic construction window helps reduce disruption to teaching and athletics programs.


Production and Delivery Planned Around Site Progress

University projects may not always require all materials to arrive at the same time.

A phased delivery plan can be discussed when:

  • site access is limited
  • storage space is insufficient
  • base preparation is completed in stages
  • the contractor requires materials according to application sequence
  • different areas of the venue are constructed at different times

Before phased delivery is confirmed, the buyer and supplier should review:

  • material sequence
  • batch planning
  • packaging identification
  • site storage conditions
  • estimated application dates
  • transport and customs lead time

The delivery plan should match actual construction progress rather than only the original purchase date.


What the University Project Team Receives

Depending on the confirmed supply scope, project support may include:

  • Full PU system recommendations
  • confirmed product performance references
  • material consumption calculations
  • color and graphic coordination
  • physical sample preparation
  • production and packing planning
  • phased delivery discussion
  • technical documents for the appointed installer
  • installation preparation guidance
  • line-marking and maintenance recommendations

All included and excluded services should be clearly listed in the quotation.


University Track Project Workflow

1. Align Campus Stakeholders

The athletics department, facility team, procurement team, consultant and contractor confirm the intended use, responsibilities and approval process.

2. Review Site Information

The university or contractor provides drawings, total area, base details, drainage information, project location and site photographs.

3. Confirm the Technical Specification

The project team confirms the system structure, required thickness, performance references, lane arrangement and expected usage.

4. Approve Colors Graphics and Samples

University colors, logos, graphics and physical samples are reviewed before production.

5. Prepare Approval Documents

Available technical data, material schedules, packing information and commercial documents are organized for internal review.

6. Plan Production and Delivery

Production timing and delivery sequence are arranged around the approved construction window, storage capacity and site access.

7. Support Installation Preparation

The appointed contractor receives relevant system information, application guidance and coordination support.

8. Complete Inspection and Handover

The project team reviews the finished surface, lane markings, maintenance requirements and handover documents.


Information Required for a University Track Proposal

To prepare a practical proposal, please provide:

  • university or project type
  • total running track area
  • track dimensions or drawings
  • existing base material
  • current base condition
  • drainage arrangement
  • required system thickness
  • expected daily usage
  • university colors and branding requirements
  • project location and climate
  • construction window
  • site access limitations
  • available storage space
  • appointed contractor information
  • delivery destination and trade terms

Complete project information helps reduce inaccurate material quantities, specification changes and delivery delays.


Suitable University Applications

This Full PU athletics track system may be considered for:

  • university athletics departments
  • college stadiums
  • varsity team training facilities
  • sports science centers
  • campus physical education areas
  • student recreation tracks
  • multipurpose university sports venues

Final suitability should be evaluated according to the base, drainage, usage intensity, maintenance plan, budget and project requirements.


University Project References

Real university project references should be presented using verified information and actual photographs.

A complete case module may include:

  • city or university name when public use is permitted
  • project type
  • selected running track system
  • total area
  • finished thickness
  • color and graphic arrangement
  • scope of supply
  • installation support provided
  • completion photographs

When the university name cannot be disclosed, the case can be identified by city, region and project type without revealing confidential client information.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can one track support both physical education classes and varsity training?

Yes, provided the selected system, base structure and maintenance plan are matched to the expected usage intensity. The university should provide a clear schedule of users and activities before the final specification is confirmed.

Can the track use university colors and logos?

Yes. University colors, lane combinations and approved graphics can be incorporated into the visual plan. Final production should be based on approved drawings and physical color samples.

What information can support internal procurement approval?

Depending on availability, the approval package may include the product data sheet, confirmed performance values, color samples, material schedule, packing information, delivery plan and commercial quotation.

Can materials be delivered in several phases?

A phased delivery arrangement can be discussed after the production schedule, site storage capacity, construction sequence and transport lead time are confirmed.

How should delivery be planned around semester breaks?

The university should work backward from the required reopening date and allow sufficient time for base preparation, material delivery, installation, curing, line marking and final inspection.

Can the contractor receive technical information before shipment?

Relevant technical documents and installation information can be prepared according to the confirmed project scope, allowing the contractor to review the system before materials arrive.

Can the university change the color plan after production starts?

Late changes may affect production timing, material quantities and consistency. Colors and graphics should therefore be approved before bulk production.

What affects the final material quantity?

The final quantity depends on the total area, system structure, thickness, base condition, application loss and project layout. Accurate drawings are required for a reliable calculation.

Is this automatically a certified competition track?

No. The confirmed product values provide a technical reference, but venue certification depends on the complete system, installation, field testing and applicable certification process.


Build Your Campus Track Plan

Share your track drawing, university colors, expected usage, base condition and construction window.

We will help organize the confirmed product data, material requirements, approval information and delivery schedule for internal review and project coordination.

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