Publication: Acreditación de los campos de fútbol de césped artificial: garantía de éxito
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Gallardo, Leonor ; Sánchez Sánchez, J. ; Gallardo, Ana ; Felipe, José Luis ; Burillo, Pablo
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Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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https://doi.org/10.6018/185761
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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En las últimas décadas, el césped artificial está sufriendo una
constante evolución, no solo en la cantidad, sino también en la
calidad de sus componentes estructurales. Este crecimiento ha
originado la necesidad de conocer el estado de los pavimentos
artificiales en relación a unos estándares de calidad previamente
determinados, surgiendo diferentes normativas en base a la finalidad
y categoría de la superficie. Actualmente, existen tres sistemas de
homologación diferentes para este tipo de superficies. Por un lado,
la norma UNE-EN 15330-1:2007, específica para superficies
deportivas de hierba artificial de uso exterior, más orientada para
deportes comunitarios, educativos y de ocio, y por otro, las que
guardan una mayor relación con el alto rendimiento deportivo, como
la certificación FIFA (1 y 2 estrellas), de carácter internacional, y la
Marca de Calidad de la RFEF (nivel 1 y 2), de ámbito nacional. La
implantación de estas acreditaciones garantiza la calidad del pavimento,
mejorando sus prestaciones y situándolo a la altura de la hierba
natural.
ABSTRACT: In recent decades, artificial turf is undergoing constant evolution, not only in quality but also in the quality of its structural components. This growth has created the need to know the artificial pavement conditions in relation to a predetermined quality standards, emerging different regulations based on the purpose and status of the surface. There are currently three different approval systems for such surfaces. On the one hand, the UNE-EN 15330-1:2007, which is specific for artificial turf surfaces for outside use, more oriented to community sports, recreation and education, and secondly, those that are more related with the high athletic performance, such as FIFA certification (1 and 2 stars), which is international, and the RFEF Mark of Quality (level 1 and 2) which is national. The implementation of these accreditations ensures the quality of the pavement, improving performance and placing it at the level of the natural grass.
ABSTRACT: In recent decades, artificial turf is undergoing constant evolution, not only in quality but also in the quality of its structural components. This growth has created the need to know the artificial pavement conditions in relation to a predetermined quality standards, emerging different regulations based on the purpose and status of the surface. There are currently three different approval systems for such surfaces. On the one hand, the UNE-EN 15330-1:2007, which is specific for artificial turf surfaces for outside use, more oriented to community sports, recreation and education, and secondly, those that are more related with the high athletic performance, such as FIFA certification (1 and 2 stars), which is international, and the RFEF Mark of Quality (level 1 and 2) which is national. The implementation of these accreditations ensures the quality of the pavement, improving performance and placing it at the level of the natural grass.
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