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Mapesoil 100 - Mapei

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<strong>Mapesoil</strong> <strong>100</strong>MAPEI TECHNOLOGY FOR MAKINGSUBSTRATES FOR SYNTHETICGRASS PLAYING SURFACESThe number of new playing fields installed using the latestgeneration of synthetic grass (for football, tennis, hockey,etc.) has increased significantly over the last decade,thanks to the considerable advantages which a syntheticsurface offers compared with natural grass, as well as tothe new systems.MAPEI has a complete system of products availablefor installers of synthetic grass which offers a validcontribution to the high quality standards of new playingfields, from consolidating the substrate and bonding thesynthetic grass, right up to the addition of the stabilisinggranules. MAPEI research has developed a groundstabilisation and consolidation system to make substratesfor synthetic grass playing surfaces, <strong>Mapesoil</strong> <strong>100</strong>, aformulation specifically used for playing surfaces.What is <strong>Mapesoil</strong> <strong>100</strong>?<strong>Mapesoil</strong> <strong>100</strong> is a hydraulic, fibre-reinforced, powderedstabilising agent used to make substrates for syntheticgrass playing fields through a process of stabilisation.The main areas of use for <strong>Mapesoil</strong> <strong>100</strong> are:↳ Substrates for synthetic grass playing surfaces(e.g. football pitches, etc.);↳ Consolidating and stabilising substrates for existingplaying surfaces (e.g. clay tennis courts);↳ Cold-recycling substrates for playing surfaces(e.g. existing bitumen conglomerate substrates).Application phases for <strong>Mapesoil</strong> <strong>100</strong>1 2TopsoilingSpreadingTopsoiling of the old natural grass surfaceSpreading on the <strong>Mapesoil</strong> <strong>100</strong> with a sandblaster

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