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Fichas Greenset.Indd GreenSet ® Club The Club pavement consists in an outdoor and indoor synthetic resin pavement, similar to that of Grand Prix, but with one less layer, which makes it more economic. 6. GreenSet® Club playing surface, in 2 layers. 5. Graded bituminous asphalt compounds (aggregate size 0/6) 3 cm thick. 4. Graded bituminous asphalt compounds (aggregate size 0/10 or 0/12) 4 cm thick. 3. Crushed-run gravel or fine gravel sub-base, compacted to 15cm thick. 2. Crushed-run gravel or fine gravel sub-base, compacted to 20cm thick. 1. Compacted natural soil. Playing surface Composition Binders: Acrylic and vinylic copolymers Principal Mineral content: Silica Colourings: Incorporated in the mass by pigments, stable under light Production: In our plants, in France Layers 1st layer: Greenset® Base Colour 2nd layer: Greenset® Base (only for areas of strong use) 3rd layer: Greenset® Finish Characteristics of the Club product Colours: Light and dark green, light and dark terracotta and light and dark blue (consulting for other colours) Packaging: 25 litre / 35 kg GreenSet® labelled drums Laboratory Controls: * Laboratoire Central des Sols Sportifs, in France. P.V. no.26713, as of October 26, 1983. Testing of sliding, flexibility, shock absorption and abrasion. * Laborsport P.V., “tennis conformity”, as of August 30, 2005. * ITF Classification, as of September 30, 2005. Note: The product is directly applied from the package, without any manipulation or modification (same density). Application’s characteristics * Excavation: Top soil is removed. Cut only, unless fill specifically approved. * Underlying natural ground: Final slope(s). Compacting with heavy-duty road rollers. * Drainage: If necessary, drains around the platform perimeter. * Sub-Base: Crushed-run gravel and fine gravel finish layer. Compacting with heavy-duty road rollers. GreenSet ® Club * Base: 2 layers of hot-rolled graded bituminous asphalt compounds. Laid with paver. * Curbing: Recommended, but not obligatory. * Line Paint: GreenSet® line paint, exclusively. * Fencing: Must be completed prior to beginning the surface application. * Playing surface: 10 days minimum between completion of asphalting and beginning of surface application. Minimum temperature outdoors 12oC on ground during the day, 8oC at night. Indoors 15oC day and night. Base perfectly clean (without any spots of diesel fuel, grease, etc.) Guarantee (excluded in case of “Act of God”) Playing surface is guaranteed against: * Imperfect ball bounces * Lifting off of the playing surface * Desegregation of the layers * Disappearance of the playing surface Validity: 3 years. Not covered are micro-crack, minor cracks, defects that do not make the surface unfit for playing. Maintenance Removing leaves regularly. Sweeping and washing as necessary. Foresee a surface renovation every 3 years. All rights reserved to modify these characteristics Dr. August Pi i Sunyer 12, 1º 9ª · 08034 Barcelona · Spain tel.: (+34) 93 206 61 42 · fax: (+34) 93 204 70 96 For more information, contact our commercial department. [email protected] · www.greenset.net We will be delighted to attend you. GreenSet ® Confort The Confort surface is a pavement for indoor courts, made of a 4mm thick prefabricated rubber shock pad and of synthetic resin. The underlying support can be either concrete, asphalt, or wood. This pavement provides all the attributes of the synthetic surfaces, with the added comfort of its 4mm additional base. 4. GreenSet® Confort playing surface, in three layers 3. 4mm comfortable base 2. Protection canvas against emulsions rise (only if necessary). 1. Graded bituminous asphalt compounds (aggregate size 0/6), 3cm thick (can also be concrete or wood) Playing surface Composition Binders: Acrylic and vinylic copolymers Principal Mineral content: Silica Colourings: Incorporated in the mass by pigments, stable under light Production: In our plants, in France Layers 1st layer : Greenset® Cushion Coats (if necessary) 2nd layer: Greenset® 4mm comfortable base 3rd layer: Greenset® black Base 4th layer: Greenset® base (only for areas of strong use) 5th layer: Greenset® Base Colour 6th layer: Greenset® Finish Characteristics of the Confort product * Colours: Light and dark green, light and dark terracotta and light and dark blue (consulting for other colours) * Packaging: 25 litre / 35 kg GreenSet® labelled drums Rubber sheet 1.5m wide rolls and 20 kg drums of bi-component glue. 1) Laboratoire Central des Sols Sportifs, in France. P.V. no.26713, as of October 26, 1983. Testing of sliding, flexibility, shock absorption and abrasion. 2) Laborsport P.V., “tennis conformity”, as of July 12, 2002. 3) ITF Classification, as of August 1st, 2002. Note: The product is directly applied from the package, without any manipulation or modification (same density). GreenSet ® Confort Application’s characteristics * Excavation: Top soil is removed. Cut only, unless fill specifically approved. * Underlying natural ground: Final slope(s). Compacting with heavy-duty road rollers. * Drainage: If necessary, drains around the platform perimeter. * Sub-Base: Crushed-run gravel and fine gravel finish layer. Compacting with heavy-duty road rollers. * Base: Graded bituminous asphalt, concrete or wood. * Curbing: Not obligatory. * Line Paint: GreenSet® line paint, exclusively * Fencing: Must be completed prior to beginning the surface application. * Playing surface: 10 days minimum between completion of asphalting and beginning of surface application. Minimum temperature outdoors 12oC on ground during the day, 8oC at night. Indoors 15oC day and night. Base perfectly clean, without any spots of diesel fuel, grease, humidity residuals and without humidity raise. Guarantee (excluded in case of “Act of God”) Playing surface is guaranteed against: * Imperfect ball bounces * Lifting off of the playing surface * Desegregation of the layers * Disappearance of the playing surface Validity: 5 years. Not covered are micro-crack, minor cracks, or other minor visible defects that do not make the surface unfit for playing. Maintenance Sweeping as necessary. Foresee a surface renovation every 5-7 years. All rights reserved to modify these characteristics Dr. August Pi i Sunyer 12, 1º 9ª · 08034 Barcelona · Spain tel.: (+34) 93 206 61 42 · fax: (+34) 93 204 70 96 For more information, contact our commercial department. [email protected] · www.greenset.net We will be delighted to attend you. GreenSet ® Grand Prix The Grand Prix surface is one of the indoor/outdoor courts most used in the tennis world. GreenSet® Grand Prix’s system is unique, due to its composition, which makes it more durable than the other courts, along with the highest playing quality, recognized as such for many years. 6.GreenSet® Grand Prix playing surface. 5. Graded bituminous asphalt compounds (aggregate size 0/6) 3 cm thick. 4. Graded bituminous asphalt compounds (aggregate size 0/10 or 0/12) 4 cm thick. 3. Crushed-run gravel or fine gravel sub-base,compacted to 15cm thick. 2. Crushed-run gravel or fine gravel sub-base,compacted to 20cm thick. 1. Compacted natural soil. Playing surface Composition Binders: Acrylic and vinylic copolymers Principal Mineral content: Silica Colourings: Incorporated in the mass by pigments, stable under light Production: In our plants, in France Layers 1st layer: Greenset® black Base 2nd layer: Greenset® base (only for areas of strong use) 3rd layer: Greenset® Base Colour 4th layer: Greenset® Finish Characteristics of the Grand Prix product * Colours: Light and dark green, light and dark terracotta and light and dark blue (consulting for other colours) * Packaging: 25 litre / 35 kg GreenSet® labelled drums * Laboratory Controls: 1) Laboratoire Central des Sols Sportifs, in France. P.V. no.26713, as of October 26, 1983. Testing of isliding, flexibility, shock absorption and abrasion. 2) Laborsport P.V., “tennis conformity”, as of August 30, 2005. 3) ITF Classification, as of September 30, 2005. Note: The product is directly applied from the package, without any manipulation or modification (same density). GreenSet ® Grand Prix Application’s characteristics * Excavation: Top soil is removed. Cut only, unless fill specifically approved. * Underlying natural ground: Final slope(s). Compacting with heavy-duty road rollers. * Drainage: If necessary, drains around the platform perimeter. * Sub-Base: Crushed-run gravel and fine gravel finish layer. Compacting with heavy-duty road rollers. * Base: 2 layers of hot-rolled graded bituminous asphalt compounds. Laid with pavers. * Curbing: Recommended, but not obligatory. * Line Paint: GreenSet® line paint, exclusively. * Fencing: Must be completed prior to beginning the surface application. * Playing surface: 10 days minimum between completion of asphalting and beginning of surface application. Minimum temperature outdoors 12oC on ground during the day, 8oC at night. Indoors 15oC day and night. Base perfectly clean (without any spots of diesel fuel, grease, etc.) Guarantee (excluded in case of “Act of God”) Playing surface is guaranteed against: * Imperfect ball bounces * Lifting off of the playing surface * Desegregation of the layers * Disappearance of the playing surface * Validity: 5 years. Not covered are micro-crack, minor cracks, or other minor visible defects that do not make the surface unfit for playing. Maintenance Removing leaves regularly. Sweeping and washing as necessary. Foresee a surface renovation every 5 years. Reference Year of the first application: 1970 Bandol, in France. All rights reserved to modify these characteristics
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