As the core facility of bowling, bowling lanes endure tremendous impact pressure. A bowling ball weighing up to 16 pounds (7.3 kg) strikes the lane at speeds of 20
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30 km/h, subjecting the lane to high-intensity impacts day after day. To meet this challenge, bowling lanes are meticulously designed in terms of material selection, structural engineering, and installation configuration to ensure long-term durability and reliable performance for the sport.