In today’s world of sustainable construction and innovative design, ECA® Expanded Clay Aggregate is transforming the way sports infrastructure is built and maintained. From enhancing athletic track foundations to ensuring the safety of indoor sports facilities, ECA® provides a robust and eco-friendly solution that bridges the gap between performance and environmental stewardship. Here we take you through the advanced applications of ECA® in sports infrastructure, illustrating how its unique chemical and mechanical properties such as porosity, bulk density, water retention capacity, and compressive strength offer a new paradigm in building resilient, sustainable, and energy-efficient sports environments.
Athletic Track Foundations

Golf Course Bunkers & Fairways

Tennis & Basketball Court Sub Bases

Equestrian Arenas & Training Grounds

Sports Field Drainage Systems

Artificial Turf & Playground Safety Surfaces

Indoor Sports Facilities & Climbing Walls

Environmental Impact and Sustainability

Operational Efficiency and Performance Enhancement

Lightweight porous aggregates are essential in modern sports infrastructure, providing drainage, shock absorption, and stability across a wide range of facilities. From athletic track foundations and golf course bunkers to tennis courts, equestrian arenas, and playground safety surfaces, porous aggregates enhance durability and player comfort. They also improve sports field drainage systems, ensuring resilience in all-weather conditions. These solutions deliver safe, sustainable, and high-performance sports facilities worldwide.
FAQ: Eco-Friendly Insights for Sustainable Sports Infrastructure
ECA® exhibits high compressive strength and shear strength, which ensures that it can support heavy loads and dynamic stresses without degradation. These properties are crucial for maintaining the integrity of sports installations.
ECA® is made from natural clay and offers high recyclability. Its low thermal conductivity and durability contribute to energy savings and reduced maintenance costs.
Recyclability – The ability of a material to be processed and reused without significant loss of quality.
Yes. With its non‑toxic, non‑flammable, and recyclable composition, ECA® supports sustainable building practices and significantly reduces the overall environmental footprint.
Key specifications include a compressive strength of 0.6–3.0 N/mm², low water absorption, high resistance to chemical exposure, and lightweight density—all of which contribute to its superior performance.
ECA® is characterized by high compressive and tensile strength, along with excellent abrasion resistance. These properties ensure a robust performance under high-impact, repetitive loading conditions.
- Lifecycle Costs: Total expenditure related to the ownership and operation of an asset over its lifetime.
