INFILL MATERIALS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AIROFILL Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 Infill materials, thermoplastic elastomer for use with synthetic turf;
COOLFILL Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 Infill materials, namely, ground cork, coconut fiber, and rice husk, for use with synthetic turf;COOL FILL;
ECOCORK Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 Infill materials, namely, cork for use with synthetic turf;ECO CORK;
ECOTHERM Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 Infill materials, namely, thermoplastic polyurethane and cellulose fibers for use with synthetic turf;ECO THERM;
ECOTHERM ICE Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 Infill materials, namely, cork fibers for use with synthetic turf;Infill materials, namely, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyurethane, and cellulose acetate fibers for use with synthetic turf;Infill materials, namely, paper fibers for use with synthetic turf;
ECOTHERM PLUS Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 Infill materials, namely, cork fibers for use with synthetic turf;Infill materials, namely, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyurethane, and cellulose acetate fibers for use with synthetic turf;Infill materials, namely, paper fibers for use with synthetic turf;
REALFILL Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 Infill materials, namely, rubber granules and silica pea gravel for use with synthetic turf;REAL FILL;
THE NATURAL INFILL Hellas Construction, Inc. 12000 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78613 infill materials, namely, tree rubber and cork for use with synthetic turf;INFILL;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A simulated clay tennis surface has a first region tufted with synthetic ribbons of a first height, and a second region tufted with synthetic ribbons higher than those of the first region. A granular infill material is applied to a depth which covers the ribbons in the first region, but leaves the tips of the ribbons of the second region visible to form court markings of a contrasting color to the infill material.