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Does cork infill limit granulate agglomeration?
When subject to higher temperatures or increased pressure, non-organic infills, particularly EPDM, tend to soften or agglomerate, creating granules. These agglomerates are hazardous for players and increase the likelihood of injuries. Furthermore, if the performance infill is agglomerated, it loses optimal performance…
Does cork infill limit granulate agglomeration?
When subject to higher temperatures or increased pressure, non-organic infills, particularly EPDM, tend to soften or agglomerate, creating granules. These agglomerates are hazardous for players and increase the likelihood of injuries. Furthermore, if the performance infill is agglomerated, it loses optimal performance…
What are the main benefits of using a cork-based infill?
Beside being a 100% organic and sustainable material, cork provides interesting elastic characteristics with a high resilience. Being a natural elastic infill, it can optimize shock absorption and energy restitution in the artificial turf grass system. At the same time, due to its cellular structure and composition, co…
7 reasons to choose cork infills
Main benefits of cork-based or cork infill
Solution: Infill Nature 190 – Cork-Based, Temperature-Resistant Performance
Infill Nature 190, developed by Amorim Sports, is a high-performance cork infill offering:Natural heat resistance: Low thermal conductivity reduces surface temperatures by up to 30% compared to traditional synthetic infillsExcellent mechanical performance: Optimal shock absorption, low energy restitution, high elastici…
Solution: Infill Nature 190 – Cork-Based, Temperature-Resistant Performance
Infill Nature 190, developed by Amorim Sports, is a high-performance cork infill offering:Natural heat resistance: Low thermal conductivity reduces surface temperatures by up to 30% compared to traditional synthetic infillsExcellent mechanical performance: Optimal shock absorption, low energy restitution, high elastici…
Cork Infill as a Technical Response
Amorim Nature 190 was specified as the natural infill for the system. Developed for high-performance sports applications, the material supports shock absorption and contributes to a more consistent and comfortable playing surface. Its natural thermal insulation properties help moderate surface temperature under high…
Cork Infill as a Technical Response
Amorim Nature 190 was specified as the natural infill for the system. Developed for high-performance sports applications, the material supports shock absorption and contributes to a more consistent and comfortable playing surface. Its natural thermal insulation properties help moderate surface temperature under high…
7 reasons to choose cork infills
Granulated cork has been increasingly used as an infill in artificial turf systems, offering significant advantages over plastic- or rubber-based synthetic infills.
Cork infill at Allianz Parque
Natural cork infill solution for enhanced player comfort, thermal behavior, and surface consistency in elite football.
Cork infill at Allianz Parque
Natural cork infill solution for enhanced player comfort, thermal behavior, and surface consistency in elite football.
Cork Infills Engineered for Reliable Performance
We develop natural cork and cork-based infills specifically for artificial turf systems, engineered to meet strict construction standards that ensure consistent performance and help prevent common field issues. Our infills deliver the perfect balance of cost efficiency and environmental responsibility, providing exce…
Amorim Cork Solutions Infills awarded RAL quality certificate
Cork Infills meet requirements of standards RAL-GZ 944 and DIN-EN 15330-1
Cork infills
Environmentally and people-friendly artificial turf system solutions
Cork infills
Environmentally and people-friendly artificial turf system solutions.
Cork infills ensure performance naturally
Amorim Nature infills’ main goals are to allow functional suitability, a balance between cost-effectiveness and environmental compatibility, material durability, and multifunctionality.
Main attributes of cork infill
SG Malsburg-Marzell Sports Club
Cork infill application in the Malsburg’s artificial turf football field.
Infills
Infills for cooler fields, consistent play, and lower environmental impact.
Cork infills
Environmentally and people-friendly artificial turf system solutions.
A natural solution engineered for performance
Developed by Amorim Cork Solutions, Amorim Sports infills are based on cork, a natural, renewable material with unique properties. Lightweight, resilient, and temperature-stable, cork enhances player comfort while supporting consistent surface performance. At the same time, it brings an inherent environmental advantage…
3. Rugby
The first rugby pitch using Amorim Sports cork infill was installed in Aulnay-sous-Bois, France, becoming a benchmark reference for the sport. Rugby’s demanding nature, with frequent tackles, falls and direct ground impact, requires a surface that offers enhanced protection and comfort. Cork infills provide high impa…
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Underlay Go4Cork Nature and Nature VB - EY study: Underlay Go4Cork Nature Carbon Footprint Analysis, 2020 (cradle-to-gate)Top Layer NRT®94 - EY study: Top Layer NRT 94® Carbon Footprint Analysis, 2020 (cradle-to-gate)Amorim Sports Nature Infills - The study was based on a tool specifically developed by PwC - Pricewater…
Dynamic 702 is a shock pad engineered with cork in its composition. Our shock pad features a unique smiley-shaped punched design, and allows…
Certified according to EN standards, it ensures compliance with industry regulations and meets the necessary safety requirements and performance. Amorim Dynamic 702 is engineered to meet drainage demands, ensuring optimal field conditions even in challenging weather. This shock pad delivers high elasticity, enhancing c…
The Carbon Balance derives from the study of the carbon footprint, taking into account the analysis of different carbon sequestration scenar…
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIAL 1. Study The claims regarding the potential of carbon sequestration are based on studies conducted by: a) PricewaterhouseCoopers: a. Amorim Sports Nature Infills b) Ernst & Young: a. NRT 94b. Fusion (5166)c. Evolution (5154) d. 8210 e. 5156 VB f. Underlay Plu…