
During the past 30 years the company has become well recognised as a leading supplier in the Western Australian market. Sportcoat is included in the Government of Western Australia's specifications for school projects and the company's products and expertise are used and called on throughout W.A. and elsewhere.
Many councils, clubs and other facility owners have been served by Sportcoat over the years and our systems are constantly reviewed to take advantage of new
technologies.
Sportcoat Acrylic Top Coat, which is a pigmented liquid coating designed to be applied over Sportcoat base coats as the wearing surface of the Sportcoat surface System.
Material Description
Sportcoat Top Coat is a coating, designed with high pigment loading, and with selected, fine washed and classified silica sand, and other, finer processed inert mineral fillers and fibres, with UV protective and enhanced levelling, wearing and skid resistant properties. It is available in a standard ten colour range, with custom colours available on request.6
Purpose
Tennis Courts, and other playing courts and recreational areas, as a wearing coat over Sportcoat base coats. The material has a high volume solids content, but is not designed to contribute to the filling out of substrate surface texture.
It is ideal in texture for skid resistance, and for the reduction in the wear of balls.
Application
Asphalt surfaces should cure a minimum of 14 days under normal summer conditions, longer during cooler weather.
Concrete should cure a minimum of 28 days.
All surfaces must be clean and free of grease, dirt, oil or other foreign matter. If any suspicion exists that a surface is greasy, it should be removed and recoated to a uniform finish prior to the application of top coat material.
Sportcoat base coats must have been allowed to dry through prior to over coating with Sportcoat base.
The surface of the base coat must be entirely blemish free prior to commencement of top coat application.
If this condition does not prevail, then for a quality job to result, corrective action must be taken, including the installation of an additional base coat.
Many councils, clubs and other facility owners have been served by Sportcoat over the years and our systems are constantly reviewed to take advantage of new
technologies.
Sportcoat Acrylic Top Coat, which is a pigmented liquid coating designed to be applied over Sportcoat base coats as the wearing surface of the Sportcoat surface System.
Material Description
Sportcoat Top Coat is a coating, designed with high pigment loading, and with selected, fine washed and classified silica sand, and other, finer processed inert mineral fillers and fibres, with UV protective and enhanced levelling, wearing and skid resistant properties. It is available in a standard ten colour range, with custom colours available on request.6
Purpose
Tennis Courts, and other playing courts and recreational areas, as a wearing coat over Sportcoat base coats. The material has a high volume solids content, but is not designed to contribute to the filling out of substrate surface texture.
It is ideal in texture for skid resistance, and for the reduction in the wear of balls.
Application
Asphalt surfaces should cure a minimum of 14 days under normal summer conditions, longer during cooler weather.
Concrete should cure a minimum of 28 days.
All surfaces must be clean and free of grease, dirt, oil or other foreign matter. If any suspicion exists that a surface is greasy, it should be removed and recoated to a uniform finish prior to the application of top coat material.
Sportcoat base coats must have been allowed to dry through prior to over coating with Sportcoat base.
The surface of the base coat must be entirely blemish free prior to commencement of top coat application.
If this condition does not prevail, then for a quality job to result, corrective action must be taken, including the installation of an additional base coat.