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1. Structural Design
Curved Roof Design: The distinctive feature of a sports curve tent is its curved or arched roof structure. This design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also serves functional purposes such as shedding rainwater and snow more effectively than flat roofs.
Frame Structure: The frame of the tent is typically made from sturdy materials such as galvanized steel, aluminum alloy, or high-strength metals. The frame supports the tensioned fabric or membrane that forms the roof and walls of the tent.
Tensioning System: Tensioning systems are used to stretch and secure the fabric or membrane over the frame, ensuring a taut and stable structure that can withstand wind loads and other outdoor elements.
2. Materials Selection
Fabric or Membrane: The roof and walls of the sports curve tent are made from specialized materials such as PVC-coated polyester fabric or tensioned membrane materials (e.g., PVC, ETFE). These materials are chosen for their durability, weather resistance, UV protection, and flame retardancy.
Coatings and Treatments: Fabrics may be treated with coatings or finishes to enhance their performance characteristics, such as waterproofing treatments to repel water and prevent leaks.
3. Manufacturing Processes
Cutting and Sewing: Panels of fabric or membrane are cut to precise dimensions and sewn together using specialized equipment to create the large surface areas required for the tent's roof and walls.
Welding and Bonding: Depending on the material, seams may be welded or bonded together to ensure seam strength and water resistance
Frame Construction: The frame components are fabricated and assembled according to engineering specifications, using techniques such as welding, bending, and bolting to create the structural framework of the tent.
4. Assembly and Installation
Modular Design: Sports curve tents often feature a modular design, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly. Modular components facilitate transportation and storage, as well as flexibility in sizing and configuration.
Anchoring and Stability: Once assembled, the tent is anchored securely to the ground using stakes, anchors, or ballast weights. Proper anchoring ensures stability and safety, particularly in windy conditions.
Item Name | Sports Marquee |
Frame Material | Hard pressed Aluminum Alloy T6061/T6 |
Roof Cover Material | 850g/sqm PVC Coated Polyester Fabric |
Side Wall Material | PVC Wall, Glass Wall, ABS Wall, Sandwich Wall |
Span/Width | From 3m to 60m |
Sidewall Height | 3m, 4m , 5m, 6m or Curtomized |
Color | White, Transparent, Green, Gray or Customized |
Life Span | 8-10 Years |
Wind Load | 75kg/sqm |
Snow Load | 80-100km/h |
Resistant Temperature | -30℃ to +70℃ |
Features | Water Proof, UV Resistance, Fire Retardant(DIN4102,B1) |
Application | Wedding, Party, Event, Exhibition,etc |
Accessories | Drapery, Air Conditioner, Heater, Floor, Window, Curtain, Lighting etc. |
Tent Size(m) | Side Height(m) | Frame Size(mm) | Floor Area(㎡) | Capacity (Events) |
10x20 | 3 | 122x48x3 | 200 | 150-200 Peoples |
15x30 | 4 | 166x88x3 | 450 | 380-450 Peoples |
20x40 | 4 | 112x203x4 | 800 | 500-600 Peoples |
30x50 | 4 | 120x250x4 | 1500 | 1200-1500 Peoples |
40x60 | 6 | 120x300x5 | 2400 | 1500-1200 Peoples |
1. What is a sports curve tent?
A sports curve tent is a type of temporary structure with a curved or arched roof design, typically used to provide shelter and cover for outdoor sports events, tournaments, or recreational activities.
2. What are the advantages of using a sports curve tent?
Weather Protection: It offers protection from rain, sun, wind, and other outdoor elements, ensuring games and events can proceed without disruption.
Versatility: Suitable for various sports activities such as tennis, basketball, volleyball, and more, accommodating different court sizes and configurations.
Portability: Designed for easy setup and dismantling, allowing flexibility in venue selection and event planning.
3. How is a sports curve tent different from traditional tents?
Sports curve tents typically have a curved or arched roof structure, providing more headroom and a unique aesthetic compared to traditional flat-roof tents.
They are designed to withstand outdoor conditions and are often larger in size to accommodate sports activities and spectator seating.