We pave your safety with our rubber for poured in place

In-situ casting of rubber: safety and sustainability
Shock-absorbing is a time-tested application made with rubber granulates.
It can be presented in the form of tiles of various sizes and thicknesses, or cast on-site using pre-mixed polyurethane resins.
What is a shock-absorbing rubber casting made of?
Different grain sizes, elastomer types, and binder percentages allow for different HIC results, the well-known UNI1177 standard that must be followed to calculate the critical fall height from the Games.
The test methodology for this standard has recently been modified, making it more realistic to consider accidental falls from different heights.
Choosing the right granules for cost and performance benefits
Our company strives to optimize its granules for both the underlayment and the colored top layer, increasing the measurement result by 20% for the same thickness, thus saving installation costs.
HIC measurement on installed poured rubber.
Rubber shock absorber poured on a children’s playground