Research Unit

European Research Centre for Artificial Turf

Acronym
ERCAT
Duration
28 March 2007 → Ongoing
Group leader
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Research disciplines
  • Engineering and technology
    • Textile technology
    • Computational materials science
    • Destructive and non-destructive testing of materials
    • Functionalisation of materials
    • Polymer processing
    • Textiles
Description
ERCAT is the artificial turf research and testing centre at the Centre for Textile Science and Engineering (Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering) of Ghent University and offers you: * LAB TESTS: ERCAT is one of the labs worldwide that is recognized by FIFA and World Rugby to perform classifications for football and rugby products. ERCAT is recognized by FIH to perform hockey lab classifications. In the ERCAT laboratory, we can control and investigate new artificial turf structures and yarns. Therefore ERCAT is controlling the ball-surface and player-surface interaction, but also the wear of the artificial turf. ERCAT can also help you with CE marking, because we are accredited for the fire tests. * FIELD TESTS: ERCAT is recognized by FIFA, World Rugby and FIH to execute field test all over the world for football, rugby and hockey fields. In these tests, the interaction between the ball and the surface, and between the player and the surface is examined. This control is a guarantee for the quality of your artificial turf and playing characteristics of the field. ERCAT can help you with your subbase. The stability and water permeability can be controlled with Prima light weight deflectomer (LWD) or with impulsator for sand and lava based systems. * RESEARCH: ERCAT is more than a testing laboratory. For many years the department is performing intense research into the optimization of artificial turf fibres and structures. The most recent knowledge of polymer and fibre technology is appealed to, supported by an extensive set of testing and measuring devices for both laboratory and field tests. Therefore ERCAT has a bicomponent monofilament lab line. ERCAT has developed new test methods: Lisport XL, favimat resilience of 1 filament, IR-Lisport, flat UV tester, … ERCAT is cooperating with the following departments of Ghent University: Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering Department of Movement and Sport Sciences Contact: ercat.lab@ugent.be