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Question:
You know that debris that flares up on Field Turf during cuts and sudden stops? the little particles that look like dark sand? What's that stuff called? I'd like to know the official word for it and any colloquial monikers attached to it.

I am working on a writing project and have come up in a dead end on this small point.

Thanks in advance
 
Question:
You know that debris that flares up on Field Turf during cuts and sudden stops? the little particles that look like dark sand? What's that stuff called? I'd like to know the official word for it and any colloquial monikers attached to it.

I am working on a writing project and have come up in a dead end on this small point.

Thanks in advance

I know I have heard it reffered to as tire shreds (but that was more the announcers using something everyone could relate to and not neccessarily what it is really called). I have been on the field and scooped some of it up before and they seem to be very small pelets of rubber but I have no clue what the real term for it is. I didn't actually open any links to look further which I would suggest you do for your project. My homework ended when I saw a potential name for you.

A quick google search revealed this info - and Crumb Rubber seems like the best thing I could dicifer from the below. This was my search criteria "Rubber particles in field turf"

THE FACTS ABOUT SBR RUBBER | FieldTurf - Synthetic Turf ...Not a single injury has ever been reported as a result of inhalation, ingestion or direct contact with rubber particles in artificial turf. ...
THE FACTS ABOUT SBR RUBBER | FieldTurf - Synthetic Turf | Artificial Grass | Artificial Turf - Cached - Similar
[PDF] The Most Durable Fiber in the Industry • 50% Softer • Strongest ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
2 – FieldTurf's Patented Infill. Specially sized cryogenic rubber particles and washed silica sand are layered, in a patented installation process ...
www.fieldturf.com/images/downloads/DuraSpine_Pro_-_Two_Page_Ad.pdf
Show more results from FieldTurf: Artificial Grass and Synthetic Turf Systems for Athletic Fields, Landscaping, and Commercial Building | FieldTurf - Synthetic Turf | Artificial Grass | Artificial Turf
Fact Sheet: Crumb-Rubber Infilled Synthetic Turf Athletic FieldsConsiderations related to other kinds of synthetic turf fields are not .... No health assessment of the concentrations of rubber particles in the air was ...
 
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I know I have heard it reffered to as tire shreds (but that was more the announcers using something everyone could relate to and not neccessarily what it is really called). I have been on the field and scooped some of it up before and they seem to be very small pelets of rubber but I have no clue what the real term for it is. I didn't actually open any links to look further which I would suggest you do for your project. My homework ended when I saw a potential name for you.

A quick google search revealed this info - and Crumb Rubber seems like the best thing I could dicifer from the below. This was my search criteria "Rubber particles in field turf"

THE FACTS ABOUT SBR RUBBER | FieldTurf - Synthetic Turf ...Not a single injury has ever been reported as a result of inhalation, ingestion or direct contact with rubber particles in artificial turf. ...
THE FACTS ABOUT SBR RUBBER | FieldTurf - Synthetic Turf | Artificial Grass | Artificial Turf - Cached - Similar
[PDF] The Most Durable Fiber in the Industry • 50% Softer • Strongest ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
2 – FieldTurf's Patented Infill. Specially sized cryogenic rubber particles and washed silica sand are layered, in a patented installation process ...
www.fieldturf.com/images/downloads/DuraSpine_Pro_-_Two_Page_Ad.pdf
Show more results from FieldTurf: Artificial Grass and Synthetic Turf Systems for Athletic Fields, Landscaping, and Commercial Building | FieldTurf - Synthetic Turf | Artificial Grass | Artificial Turf
Fact Sheet: Crumb-Rubber Infilled Synthetic Turf Athletic FieldsConsiderations related to other kinds of synthetic turf fields are not .... No health assessment of the concentrations of rubber particles in the air was ...


I am not 100% positive, but I think with the new turf installed, the "crumb-rubber" is gone. When I ran the awesome 10K that ended up on the field at Gillette this past 7/4 (run forrest run)...I recall looking for it and not finding it. Maybe I was just running to slow to kick up any crumbs??
 
I am not 100% positive, but I think with the new turf installed, the "crumb-rubber" is gone. When I ran the awesome 10K that ended up on the field at Gillette this past 7/4 (run forrest run)...I recall looking for it and not finding it. Maybe I was just running to slow to kick up any crumbs??

I was on the field may 1st and it had it. Im not sure if they took it off, but those crumbs were there.
 
Maybe I was just running to slow to kick up any crumbs??

this make sense as sometimes I can't tell if you are running forward or backward but I guess that beats not at all like me.
 
Question:
You know that debris that flares up on Field Turf during cuts and sudden stops? the little particles that look like dark sand? What's that stuff called? I'd like to know the official word for it and any colloquial monikers attached to it.

I am working on a writing project and have come up in a dead end on this small point.

Thanks in advance

I believe they use "crumb rubber" as it is called. It is recycled rubber recycled from tires and other rubber waste. Usually made by freezing a tire in liquid Nitrogen and them breaking it up.
 
I believe they use "crumb rubber" as it is called. It is recycled rubber recycled from tires and other rubber waste. Usually made by freezing a tire in liquid Nitrogen and them breaking it up.

What an awesome job! Freezing old tires then shattering them. I guess like anything, it'd get old after a bit.


I'll go with crumb-rubber. Thanks. I knew I could count on you guys to help.
 
"Fred crumbs" :p

It is called a lame attempt to make the field more forgiving.

All the other guys on this list live in a dream world where football players don't get hurt when they the ground but if you look closely you can see joints stretched and twisted as limbs grab on the plastic. Makes me wince but nobody else (besides the players) seem to care.

There is a simple solution to this insanity; grass fields should be used as a recruiting tool by colleges. "Ms. Brown your son will have a better and healthier career if he plays on our nice grass field instead of the green concrete at..."
 
I have played on field turf all through college and some semi-pro games.....Those fields are HOT....I don't know if it's the field, rubber, combination but some games even sitting on the bench after coming off the field you couldn't put your cleats on the turf or they would heat up instantly....I have played on natural grass and field turf and I by far love grass more.....You can run faster on field turf and it's always even but other than that give me grass......Plus those little rubber pieces get all up in your uniform and are a pain to clean out....
 
I have played on field turf all through college and some semi-pro games.....Those fields are HOT....I don't know if it's the field, rubber, combination but some games even sitting on the bench after coming off the field you couldn't put your cleats on the turf or they would heat up instantly....I have played on natural grass and field turf and I by far love grass more.....You can run faster on field turf and it's always even but other than that give me grass......Plus those little rubber pieces get all up in your uniform and are a pain to clean out....

They also cling to socks like burrs did when I was a kid.

Speaking of when I was a kid, why not name the stuff R. Crumb?

P.S.: I completely agree with yours & Dartmouth Fred's takes on FieldTurf vs. Grass. I too prefer grass, esp. Carl Spackler's home-grown version.
 
They also cling to socks like burrs did when I was a kid.

Speaking of when I was a kid, why not name the stuff R. Crumb?

P.S.: I completely agree with yours & Dartmouth Fred's takes on FieldTurf vs. Grass. I too prefer grass, esp. Carl Spackler's home-grown version.

I was thinking name it salacious crumb

bonus point to first who knows who that is.
 
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