Effective 'Texel Floor Construction Method (Resin Honeycomb Floor)' for Aging Gymnasiums to be Exhibited at Japan's Largest Education Expo, 'EDIX Tokyo 2026'
The Texel Floor Construction Method Association will exhibit its shock-absorbing floor construction method and portable type for aging gymnasiums at "EDIX Tokyo 2026" in May. This method is characterized by maintaining shock absorption even when overlaid.
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The Texel Floor Construction Method Association (operated by Gifu Plastic Industry Co., Ltd. and Arai-gumi Co., Ltd.) will exhibit at "EDIX (Education Comprehensive Exhibition) Tokyo 2026," Japan's largest education exhibition, held from May 13 to 15 at Tokyo Big Sight.
At this exhibition, we will showcase an overlay method that maintains shock absorption and a portable type that can be easily installed and removed.
The Texel Floor Construction Method is a new, labor-saving direct-lay method applied directly to concrete subfloors. The subfloor material consists of an elastic layer and a resin honeycomb panel called "Texel."
It provides uniform hardness no matter where you step, and ball rebound is also consistent. It is also an ideal recovery method for renovation, as an "overlay" suitable for restoring aging floors.
Currently, there is a very high demand for floor renovation in gymnasiums and similar facilities in Japan, due to aging deterioration such as splintering of wooden floors. To keep costs down, the "overlay method" of layering new flooring over aging flooring is often adopted.
However, with conventional overlay methods, the flooring becomes double-layered, making it very hard and significantly impairing the shock-absorbing effect necessary for exercise. The Texel Floor Construction Method, however, is a method where the shock-absorbing effect is not impaired even when overlaid.
Furthermore, incorporating the Texel Floor Construction Method increases heat retention compared to conventional methods.
It is featured in "Regarding Air Conditioning Equipment and Insulation for School Gymnasiums Serving as Evacuation Centers," published by the Japan Association for Educational Facilities.
Please visit us.
"The 17th EDIX (Education Comprehensive Exhibition) Tokyo" Event Outline
Dates: May 13 (Wednesday) to 15 (Friday), 2026
Hours: 10:00 - 18:00 *Until 17:00 on the final day only
Organizer: RX Japan Ltd.
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 1 "Booth Number: 7-20"
Official HP: [Official] EDIX Tokyo 2026 | Japan's Largest Education Sector Exhibition Event
Admission is free with pre-registration, so please apply via the visitor pre-registration site.
◇Contact Information
Media Relations: Texel Floor Construction Method Association
E-MAIL: contact@tec-floor.com
TEL: 0798-26-8170
At this exhibition, we will showcase an overlay method that maintains shock absorption and a portable type that can be easily installed and removed.
The Texel Floor Construction Method is a new, labor-saving direct-lay method applied directly to concrete subfloors. The subfloor material consists of an elastic layer and a resin honeycomb panel called "Texel."
It provides uniform hardness no matter where you step, and ball rebound is also consistent. It is also an ideal recovery method for renovation, as an "overlay" suitable for restoring aging floors.
Currently, there is a very high demand for floor renovation in gymnasiums and similar facilities in Japan, due to aging deterioration such as splintering of wooden floors. To keep costs down, the "overlay method" of layering new flooring over aging flooring is often adopted.
However, with conventional overlay methods, the flooring becomes double-layered, making it very hard and significantly impairing the shock-absorbing effect necessary for exercise. The Texel Floor Construction Method, however, is a method where the shock-absorbing effect is not impaired even when overlaid.
Furthermore, incorporating the Texel Floor Construction Method increases heat retention compared to conventional methods.
It is featured in "Regarding Air Conditioning Equipment and Insulation for School Gymnasiums Serving as Evacuation Centers," published by the Japan Association for Educational Facilities.
Please visit us.
"The 17th EDIX (Education Comprehensive Exhibition) Tokyo" Event Outline
Dates: May 13 (Wednesday) to 15 (Friday), 2026
Hours: 10:00 - 18:00 *Until 17:00 on the final day only
Organizer: RX Japan Ltd.
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 1 "Booth Number: 7-20"
Official HP: [Official] EDIX Tokyo 2026 | Japan's Largest Education Sector Exhibition Event
Admission is free with pre-registration, so please apply via the visitor pre-registration site.
◇Contact Information
Media Relations: Texel Floor Construction Method Association
E-MAIL: contact@tec-floor.com
TEL: 0798-26-8170