Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 sq ft |
| Color | Red |
| Usage/Application | For athletic running, Parks & Fitness |
| Features | Durable, Shock Absorption, Weather Resistant, Safe, Performance Enhancement: |
| Floor Thickness | 25 & 36 mm |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Material | PU |
An EPDM sandwich running track is a popular athletic surface composed of multiple layers, including a base layer of Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) granules, a polyurethane binder, and a top layer of EPDM granules embedded in polyurethane. This design provides a durable, resilient, and versatile surface suitable for various athletic activities.
Key Components and Characteristics:
Base Layer (SBR granules): Provides a solid and resilient foundation, often made from recycled SBR granules bonded with polyurethane.
Polyurethane Binder: Binds the SBR granules together, creating a cohesive base layer.
Top Layer (EPDM granules): Provides the top surface with EPDM granules, offering color, grip, and shock absorption.
Benefits: High elasticity, wear resistance, durability, and affordability.
Installation: Can be installed on asphalt or concrete bases.
Sandwich System Features:
Seamless: The layers are applied in situ, creating a continuous surface without seams.
Water-impermeable: Designed to prevent water penetration, ensuring a dry and safe surface.
IAAF Approved: Many sandwich systems are IAAF certified, indicating they meet international standards for athletic surfaces.
High Performance: Provides athletes with optimal comfort, cushioning, and performance.
All-Weather Performance: Suitable for various weather conditions, including rain and wet conditions.
Why EPDM Sandwich Tracks Are Popular:
Cost-Effective: They are a relatively affordable option compared to other track materials.
Durability: Designed to withstand heavy use and various weather conditions.
Versatility: Suitable for both training and competition.
Easy Maintenance: Relatively easy to maintain and repair.
Shock Absorption: Provides good shock absorption, reducing the risk of injury.