Breathable plastic running track is an environmentally friendly material specially designed for sports fields, which is characterized by its breathability and comfort. Below we will detail several key features of breathable plastic runways.
First of all, the bottom layer of the breathable plastic runway is made up of a combination of a single liquid PU and elastic rubber particles, which makes the runway have excellent air permeability. At high temperatures, the steam generated by the foundation is released quickly, avoiding the accumulation of steam pressure and thus no bubbles. In addition, this type of track also meets professional requirements and has excellent elasticity to provide athletes with a good sports experience.
Secondly, the surface layer of the breathable plastic runway is made of EPDM rubber particles, which have high UV resistance and will not fade even in strong sunlight. In addition, it has excellent weather resistance, is not easy to age, and can maintain long-lasting elasticity. This type of track also emphasizes the comfort and safety of the athletes, helping the athletes to perform or improve their athletic performance.
Thirdly, the breathable plastic track is suitable for various events and long-term competition training, whether it is a large-scale event or daily training, it can meet the needs. Its flatness meets the IAAF standard, the water filtration performance is good, there is no need to stop the race in light rain, and the race can be carried out immediately after heavy rain without water accumulation.
Finally, the production process of the breathable plastic runway is simple, the construction period is short, and the construction can be completed quickly. Its beautiful color, clean and easy to maintain, can add a bright color to the sports field.
In short, the breathable plastic runway is a high-performance, environmentally friendly and beautiful runway material, which is suitable for various sports venues. Its excellent performance and ease of maintenance make it an ideal choice for the construction of current sports venues.