EP2771513A1 - Shockpad for artificial turf systems - Google Patents

Shockpad for artificial turf systems

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EP2771513A1
EP2771513A1 EP12779027.7A EP12779027A EP2771513A1 EP 2771513 A1 EP2771513 A1 EP 2771513A1 EP 12779027 A EP12779027 A EP 12779027A EP 2771513 A1 EP2771513 A1 EP 2771513A1
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shockpad
artificial turf
extruded filaments
elastomeric polymer
thermoplastic
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Arie Hendrik Frans Van Vliet
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Freudenberg Performance Materials BV
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Bonar BV
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C13/00Pavings or foundations specially adapted for playgrounds or sports grounds; Drainage, irrigation or heating of sports grounds
    • E01C13/08Surfaces simulating grass ; Grass-grown sports grounds
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C13/00Pavings or foundations specially adapted for playgrounds or sports grounds; Drainage, irrigation or heating of sports grounds
    • E01C13/02Foundations, e.g. with drainage or heating arrangements
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D05SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05CEMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05C17/00Embroidered or tufted products; Base fabrics specially adapted for embroidered work; Inserts for producing surface irregularities in embroidered products

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  • the invention pertains to a shockpad for artificial turf systems.
  • the invention also pertains to artificial turf systems comprising the shockpad.
  • Artificial turfs or synthetic turfs are known as grass-like man-made surfaces manufactured from synthetic materials such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamide and the like. They are most often used in stadiums for sports that were originally or are normally played on natural grass. Artificial turfs are being used on residential lawns and in landscaping applications as well.
  • the most common type of artificial turf system uses synthetic "grass halms", for example made of polyethylene, polypropylene or polyamide, about 5 centimeters long, which are lubricated and tufted into a backing fabric, for example a woven or a nonwoven fabric or a combination of both, the rear of which is coated with a polyurethane or latex backing medium to lock the tufted synthetic grass halms into place.
  • the tufted and coated fabric is then infilled between the tufted synthetic grass halms to the client's specification with sand and/or rubber granules, which keeps the synthetic grass halms upright and provides shock absorbency and deformability for playing sports such as football.
  • the infill layer generally is about 15 to 30 mm thick. The majority of the manufacturers of artificial turf systems approved by FIFA use this technology.
  • a second type of artificial turf system has a base shock absorbing layer of a polymer foam material placed underneath the tufted and coated fabric. The thickness of the layer of rubber particles and sand in the infill layer can then be reduced due to the presence of the foam material.
  • Artificial turf systems comprise at least one type of synthetic grass halms, a backing fabric, generally a coating to lock the tufted synthetic grass halms into place, and if applicable infill materials and/or a shock absorbing layer.
  • the football clubs seek to have their playing fields, i.e. the complete artificial turf system, qualified by FIFA.
  • the FIFA created universal guidelines for artificial turf football pitches the so-called FIFA Quality Concept.
  • Based on player's feedback, medical research, test results and information from the industry since the implementation of the FIFA Quality Concept in 2001 a second, more stringent quality standard has been developed in addition to the existing level, the FIFA Recommended 2 Star rating system.
  • the quality of an artificial turf system is established by first performing laboratory tests to determine its composition and subsequent testing for durability, joint strength, climatic resistance, player-surface interaction and ball-surface
  • the installed artificial turf system is tested on site.
  • Specialized field-testing equipment measures how the ball reacts on the surface in terms of roll, vertical rebound and how the ball behaves when it strikes the surface at an angle.
  • the artificial turf system is also tested how it reacts to the actions of players, including shock absorbency, surface deformation, slip resistance and traction.
  • a foam layer used as a shock absorbing layer under the tufted and coated fabric, has a limited capability for draining liquid such as water, from the playing field.
  • the object of the invention is achieved by a shockpad comprising a three- dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments made from a thermoplastic elastomeric polymer.
  • the filaments of the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments are preferably thermally bonded at their crossing points.
  • Thermoplastic elastomeric polymers are a class of copolymers or a class of polymers blends which consists of materials with both thermoplastic and elastomeric properties.
  • the copolymers may be segmented block copolymers consisting of stiff and flexible blocks or may be triblock copolymers of the ABA- type, such as for example a styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) copolymer.
  • SBS styrene-butadiene-styrene
  • Thermoplastic elastomeric polymers may also consist of thermoplastic polymer blended with elastomeric polymer, such as for example a blend of polypropylene and EPDM rubber.
  • thermoplastic elastomeric polymer may be any type of thermoplastic elastomeric polymer, for example thermoplastic polyolefin elastomeric polymers (TPO) such as for example thermoplastic polypropylene elastomeric polymer, thermoplastic polyester elastomeric polymers (TPC) such as for example sold under the Arnitel and Pibiflex name, thermoplastic styrenic elastomeric polymers (TPS), or thermoplastic elastomeric polyurethane polymers (TPU) such as for example sold under the Elastollan and Desmopan name.
  • TPO thermoplastic polyolefin elastomeric polymers
  • TPC thermoplastic polyester elastomeric polymers
  • TPS thermoplastic styrenic elastomeric polymers
  • TPU thermoplastic elastomeric polyurethane polymers
  • the shockpad is especially advantageous to obtain FIFA Recommended 1 Star qualified artificial turf systems.
  • the thermoplastic elastomeric polyester polymer comprises stabilizing agents against hydro
  • the shockpad is made from thermoplastic elastomeric polyurethane polymer
  • the shockpad is especially advantageous to obtain FIFA Recommended 1 Star qualified artificial turf systems and FIFA Recommended 2 Star qualified artificial turf systems, which retain the qualification for a prolonged period of time.
  • thermoplastic elastomeric polyurethane polymer of the shockpad may be polyester based thermoplastic elastomeric polyurethane polymer or polyether based thermoplastic elastomeric polyurethane polymer.
  • An advantage of a shockpad comprising a three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments made from a polyether-based thermoplastic elastomeric polyurethane polymer is that the shockpad has high resistance against hydrolysis and thus does not require stabilizing agents for improving resistance against hydrolysis.
  • the shockpad may of course also advantageously be used as a shockpad under other kinds of playing fields, such as for example tennis courts, hockey fields, rugby pitches, indoor playing fields, such as for example basketball or indoor soccer pitches, or running tracks.
  • the inventive shockpad further enables the manufacture of artificial turf systems having a level of energy restitution approaching the level of energy restitution of natural grass playing surfaces.
  • the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments has a high void volume to provide the required level of shock absorption, energy restitution and/or drainage capacity.
  • the void volume of the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments may be at least 50 vol.%, preferably at least 75 vol.%, more preferably at least 85 vol.%, even more preferably at least 90 vol.%, most preferably at least 95 vol.%.
  • Three-dimensional structures of entangled extruded filaments are known, for example from products sold under the Enkamat ® name, however these three-dimensional structures are made from polymeric materials, such as polypropylene (PP) or polyamide-6 (PA6), which are unsuitable to be applied as a shockpad according to the invention.
  • PP polypropylene
  • PA6 polyamide-6
  • Three-dimensional structures of entangled extruded filaments made from polypropylene are too stiff and have insufficient resilience to be used as a shockpad for artificial turf systems qualifying for a FIFA Recommended qualification.
  • the mechanical properties of three- dimensional structures of entangled extruded filaments made from polyamide-6 are dependent on the humidity of the environment and thus unsuitable to be used as a shockpad according to the invention.
  • the thickness of the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments may be in the range of 2 to 30 mm.
  • the thickness of the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments is in the range of 5 to 20 mm, more preferably in the range of 10 to 20 mm to provide the required level of shock absorption and/or energy restitution.
  • the thickness of the filaments in the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments may be in the range of 0.1 to 2.5 mm, preferably in the range of 0.2 to 2.0 mm, more preferably in the range of 0.3 to 1 .5 mm, even more preferably in the range of 0.4 to 1 .2 mm, most preferably in the range of 0.5 to 0.8 mm.
  • the inventive shockpad further provides a high capacity for drainage of liquid, for example (rain) water, from the artificial turf playing field due to its open three- dimensional structure.
  • the shockpad may comprise one or more additional layers.
  • Each of the additional layers may be a film, being pervious or impervious to liquid, a layer of fibrous material, such as a woven or a nonwoven, a two-dimensional grid or scrim, or a three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments.
  • Each of the additional layers may be physically attached to the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments and/or another additional layer of the shockpad by any known manner, such as for example by thermal bonding, mechanical bonding and/or adhesive bonding.
  • each of the additional layers may be positioned in a co-planar manner with the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments without being physically attached to the three- dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments.
  • An additional layer may for example provide a protective layer to prevent that filaments from the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments damage the backing fabric of the artificial turf system and/or to prevent that sand from the infill layer flows through holes in the backing fabric into the shockpad.
  • An additional layer may for example provide a liquid impervious layer to collect and retain liquid, such as (rain)water, instead of draining the liquid through the sub-surface on which the artificial turf system is placed.
  • liquid such as (rain)water
  • An additional layer may for example provide increased strength and/or
  • the shockpad may optionally comprise infill particles inside the three-dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments to influence for example the shock absorbing performance, energy restitution and/or deformability of the artificial turf system.
  • the shock pad does not comprise infill particles inside the three- dimensional entangled mat of extruded filaments.
  • Shock absorption has been determined in accordance with the Standard Draft Triple A, test method for the determination of force reduction, vertical deformation and energy restitution, September 2010.
  • This Triple A test also known as the Advanced Artificial Athlete, is an improved method of the FIFA test method 04/05-01 , which is known as the Artificial Athlete.
  • the Triple A test method provides the opportunity to measure force reduction, vertical deformation and energy restitution all at the same time, which was not possible with the FIFA test method 04/05-01 .
  • the shock absorption results of the Triple A test are expected to match the absorption results of the FIFA test method 04/05-01 .
  • a weight of 20 kg having a spring with a diameter of 70 mm attached to its lower side, is dropped from a height of 55 mm onto an artificial turf system placed on a concrete foundation layer.
  • deceleration of the weight is recorded over the entire impact event.
  • the maximum deceleration of the weight by the artificial turf system is determined and compared to the maximum deceleration of the weight when dropped directly onto the concrete foundation layer.
  • the reduction in the maximum force needed for this deceleration of the weight is called force reduction, and is expressed as a percentage. The higher the percentage of force reduction the softer the surface is, i.e. the more shock absorbing the surface is.
  • Natural turf in ideal conditions produces force reduction values of between 60 and 70%.
  • the force reduction in the shock absorption test has to be in the range of 55 to 70% for a FIFA RECOMMENDED 1 Star qualification, and has to be in the range of 60 to 70% for obtaining a FIFA RECOMMENDED 2 Star qualification for an artificial turf system.
  • an artificial turf system having a FIFA RECOMMENDED 2 Star qualification for an artificial turf system has to be retested on a yearly basis to retain the FIFA RECOMMENDED 2 Star qualification.
  • the durability of the shock absorbing performance of the shockpad is determined by placing the shockpad used to determine the initial shock absorption in the artificial turf system in a tensile testing machine, and compressing the shockpad at a pressure of 0.7 MPa and releasing the pressure for 10.000 consecutive loading cycles. The compression pressure of 0.7 MPa is applied within 1 second. After reaching the compression pressure of 0.7 MPa, the pressure is immediately released. After 2 seconds the next loading cycle is started. Subsequently, the shock absorption of the shockpad in the artificial turf system is determined again in accordance with the Triple A test.
  • the vertical rebounce or energy restitution is the energy returned by the (artificial) turf system, and is calculated from the deceleration curve of the Triple A test.
  • Natural turf generally has an energy restitution of about 20 to 25 %.
  • thermoplastic polyurethane material BASF Elastollan 1 174 D1 1
  • BASF Elastollan 1 174 D1 1 was extruded through a spinneret with 100 holes having a diameter of 0.35 mm.
  • the extruded molten filaments are collected on a rotating roll with a profiled surface having pyramidal shaped protrusions of 15 mm height.
  • the rotating roll oscillates in the direction perpendicular to the rotating direction of the roll, i.e. along the axis of the rotating roll.
  • the individual molten filaments fuse together into a three-dimensional filament structure having a weight of 900 g/m 2 and a width of 25 cm.
  • a Colback S90 nonwoven is thermally bonded to the structure.
  • the shockpad thus obtained was tested in a system in which it is positioned below a grass carpet with an infill consisting of 22.5 kg/m 2 sand particles having a diameter of 0.2 to 1 .0 mm and 7.5 kg/m 2 TPE granules (Forgrin HT Verde).
  • the test used is described in the draft standard Triple A (September 2010) prepared by the European working group WG1 1 (TC217).

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