| INSTALLATION
- Trained operatives with a Putzmeister or similar
device applies the Centrecourt Pro Porous Acrylic
Sports Coating. In order to obtain an even finish
the coating is applied in two separate applications
thus ensuring consistency of both performance and
appearance. The two applications are undertaken in
opposite directions to ensure a complete coverage
of the surface and prevent any “shadows”
forming. The second application can only be made when
the first application has dried sufficiently to take
foot traffic.
This application technique ensures
the surface maintains a high degree of permeability.
COVERAGE - The amount of concentrate
material applied varies between 0.65 – 0.75
Kg/m². The actual amount of material applied
depends upon the coarseness of the substrate.
DRYING TIME - Under optimum
drying conditions the coating will have gelled in
less than 30 minutes. The actual drying time is dependent
on many factors including, temperature, humidity,
wind speed etc.
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS FOR INSTALLATION
- The coating is capable of curing at temperatures
as low as 5°C, however caution should always be
exercised when installing at low temperatures or damp
conditions. The material should not be applied if
there is an expectation that the temperature would
fall to 0°c before the material has cured or there
is a risk of rainfall, fog or dew coming into contact
with the uncured material. The material should be
stored above 0°C. A minimum of 72 hours curing
should be allowed for before playing on the finished
surface. This time may be significantly extended if
the weather conditions are less than ideal. The correct
application and application rate is important to ensure
a consistent performance from the surface; both over-spray
and under-spray will result in a significant impairment
to the performance of the surface.
Solvents or any solvent containing products should
not be used on this surface.
COLOURS - Currently the product
is available in 3 shades of Green, 1 of Red, 2 of
Blue and 1 of Tan.
Independent Slip Resistance Report
ITF preferred range for slip resistance
60-110
MAINTENANCE - The longevity
of many surfaces is as much related to the adoption
of good maintenance procedures as it is to the product
installed. The coating produces a relatively maintenance
free surface, however the removal of dirt, leaves
and other organic matter is vital not only to preserve
the porosity of the surface but also to prevent a
“greasy” film forming on the surface that
inevitably will impair the slip resistance. Detritus
also acts as an abrasive significantly reducing the
lifetime of the surface.
Sweeping, vacuum cleaning or pressure washing are
all techniques that will help maintain the characteristics
of the surface for a significant period of time.
The life span of the surface will
also be affected by the conditions of use. For example,
the correct use of footwear, prevention of skateboards,
bicycles and rollerblades on the surface.
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