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Introduction To 3g Pitches
Natural turf has been used in sports since ages. Earlier, the sport grass pitches were popular as well as technology was not too advances to find a replacement to the naturally grown grasses. However, in the last one decade, the whole scenario is changed when it comes to the football pitches. The introduction of 3G pitches has nearly wiped out the otherwise natural surface used in the sports. Now the artificial sports pitches are on regular use in nearly all outdoor sports like football, hockey, tennis, cricket and even in athletic tracks.
The extensive use of 3G pitches particularly in football is the result of number of benefits of using artificial football pitches.
However, the first use of artificial football pitches didn’t give the kind of result which we see today. When it was used in Europe by some football clubs, the plastic pitch as it was known then caused injuries more than the natural grass surface owing the same the FA body banned it in 1988.
The advancement and development in technology has made it possible to remove the disadvantages and shortcomings of the artificial pitches. The new
... href="http://www.kestrelcontractors.co.uk/clients.php">Artificial football pitches play more like the natural grass football fields but the benefit with the 3G pitches is that they can be used in all weathers and cannot be damaged in different weather conditions.
The main problem with the natural grass is that it gets hard and spoiled in winter and freezing weather and that can be dangerous for the players. But 3g pitches ensure a smooth and sporting field all around the year. It is also observed that the artificial football field has better drainage system which keeps the ground tidy all the time. It doesn’t require a lot of maintenance in comparison to the natural grass fields.
The artificial football pitch is made up of polyethylene fiber which is lubricated with silicon. To provide it durability and uniformity, sand and rubber granules are filled in the synthetic fibers. Most importantly to avoid injuries from falling or slipping of the players ‘shock pad’ is put underneath the top layer.
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