SBR Crumb Rubber Granules are recycled rubber granules produced from tire rubber, used as a base material across sports and recreational surfacing systems. The granules are black, with a consistent texture suited to shock pad under-layers, synthetic turf infill, and playground safety surfacing. SBR granules are sourced and supplied for contractors, distributors, and installers working on running tracks, football and sports field infill, basketball and tennis courts, playgrounds, and industrial flooring projects.
The material is built around recycled tire rubber, which gives it a practical cost position alongside solid functional performance. It cushions impact, resists wear under repeated foot traffic, and holds up under sun exposure without breaking down. For buyers sourcing bulk granule material for surfacing projects, these are the core properties that matter at the procurement stage.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | SBR rubber, recycled tire origin |
| Form | Granule |
| Color | Black |
| Shock Absorption | Cushions impact for athletes and children |
| UV Resistance | Resists breakdown from sun exposure |
| Chemical Stability | Stable against common cleaners and environmental stressors |
| Binder Compatibility | Compatible with PU binders over asphalt or concrete sub-base |
| Supply Type | Factory wholesale, bulk supply |
Note: Specific lab values such as particle size, density, hardness, and compression set vary by batch and are available on request. Contact our technical team for a batch-specific data sheet.
SBR granules cushion impact on contact, which reduces injury risk for athletes and children using the finished surface. This is the core reason SBR gets specified as a shock pad layer under sports courts and as a playground base material.
The granules are engineered for wear resistance and UV stability, holding up across a range of climates and under repeated high-traffic use. Surfaces built with SBR stay functional through seasonal changes without losing structure.
SBR granules are made from recycled tire rubber. The material is odorless and non-toxic, which makes it suitable for sites used by children, including playgrounds and school grounds.
SBR granules bond with PU binders over both asphalt and concrete sub-bases. This gives installers flexibility on base layer selection without changing the granule specification.
The granules hold up under exposure to common cleaning agents and general environmental stressors, which keeps the finished surface consistent over time without degrading.
SBR granules dampen sound and vibration on contact, which makes them a practical choice for industrial sites, multi-story facilities, and workshop flooring where acoustic control matters.
Running tracks, football field infill, basketball courts, and tennis courts, used either as a surface layer or shock pad under-layer.
Children's playgrounds, kindergartens, public parks, and walkways, where impact absorption and a non-slip surface are priorities.
Factory workshops needing shock absorption, swimming pool under-layers, and residential garage flooring.
SBR granules are made from recycled tire rubber, processed into a consistent black granule form for use in surfacing systems.
Yes. SBR granules are commonly used as infill material for synthetic football and sports turf systems.
Yes. The material is odorless and non-toxic, which makes it suitable for playground and recreational surfacing used by children.
SBR granules are compatible with PU binders, applied over asphalt or concrete sub-bases depending on the project.
SBR is a recycled, black rubber granule, generally used as a base layer, shock pad, or turf infill material. EPDM granules come in a range of colors and are typically used for the visible top layer of a surfacing system. Many projects use both: SBR underneath, EPDM on top, depending on design and budget requirements.
Yes. SBR granules are supplied directly from the factory in bulk quantities for distributors, contractors, and installers.