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FairlopPitchAerial.jpg Famous Five
8 Sep 2003 - Synthetics - Editor
When you're hosting the National Five-a-side competition who do you call in to make sure the synthetic surfaces are up to scratch-details inside

TSsynthCAR-BEFORE.jpg No Parking!
1 Sep 2003 - Synthetics - Editor
What do you do when the vandals run riot on your synthetic surfaces? Call in the experts of course!-details inside

alcgardensection.jpg The Synthetic Solution from Active Leisure Contracts
21 Jul 2003 - Synthetics - Editor
When the history of turf maintenance is reviewed, there is a saying that comes to mind again and again – “cometh the hour, cometh the man”. Simply stated, if the problem is big enough and stays around for long enough, some bright spark bites the bullet and finds a solution. Full details inside

SISArtificialurf.jpg Man-made Turf System from SIS wins UEFA approval
21 Jul 2003 - Synthetics - Sue Meeken - 3 comments
A man-made turf system available in the UK and Eire through SIS (Support in Sport) Ltd, the specialist designers and installers of sports pitches, has just achieved UEFA approval-full details inside

TSLogo_15-80.gif Adjustment of Sand Levels
22 Oct 2001 - Synthetics - Technical Surfaces
To ensure the maximum life expectancy of a synthetic pitch is achieved it is vital that correct sand levels are maintained. Too much or too little sand will accelerate the wear rate of the carpet pile (normally 1 mm per year).

TSLogo_15-80.gif All Weather Surfaces
22 Oct 2001 - Synthetics - Technical Surfaces
With the worst Autumn weather for over 200 years it is little wonder that there has been a change in peoples perception of synthetic surfaces as being ‘all weather’.

TSLogo_15-80.gif Drag brushing
22 Oct 2001 - Synthetics - Technical Surfaces - 5 comments
Drag brushing is an essential part of any synthetic pitch maintenance programme.

TSLogo_15-80.gif Entrance Matting
22 Oct 2001 - Synthetics - Technical Surfaces
Dirt and debris accumulate on synthetic surfaces through a variety of ways, a major one being the trafficking of dirt onto the surface by players' footwear. You will notice how the area around the gateway will quickly become contaminated (sand infill will darken).

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