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Industry

Sports

Sports courts and recreation surfaces need consistent traction, ball response and colour that lasts outdoors. Rayson CourtFlex acrylic systems coat courts, multi-purpose games areas and recreational surfaces.

Common surface problems

  • Faded, chalking court colour under UV
  • Ponding and blistering on poorly drained courts
  • Cracks telegraphing through court surfaces
  • Worn line marking

Operating conditions

  • Outdoor UV and monsoon rain exposure
  • Multi-sport usage with different traction needs
  • School and community scheduling pressure
  • Barefoot and sports-shoe traffic

Suitable Rayson systems

Rayson CourtFlex — Sports & court coatings

Rayson CourtFlex AC25 — Sports & court coatings
CourtFlex acrylic

Rayson CourtFlex AC25

Rayson CourtFlex AC25 is a single-component, water-based, self-crosslinking acrylic co-polymer coating for sports courts and decorative concrete and masonry surfaces, forming a stain-resistant, easy-to-clean film.

  • Surfaces: concrete, cement screed, walls, roofs
  • Role: finish
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Rayson SealForce — Polyurea waterproofing membranes

Rayson SealForce RC30 — Polyurea waterproofing membranes
SealForce polyurea

Rayson SealForce RC30

Rayson SealForce RC30 is a two-component, roller-applied polyurea-based liquid waterproofing membrane — highly elastic and hydrophobic, bonding strongly to concrete, tile, metal and asphalt for wet areas, roofs and car parks.

  • Surfaces: concrete, cement screed, wet areas, roofs
  • Role: standalone
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Surface preparation considerations

  • Check falls and drainage before recoating
  • Repair cracks and depressions first
  • Confirm colour scheme and line plan before finishing

Maintenance

  • Soft-wash courts regularly to remove biological growth
  • Re-mark lines when contrast fades
  • Recoat on a planned cycle to preserve the wearing surface

A recommended combination

Sports court colour system

  1. Repair cracks and depressions and correct ponding areas
  2. Apply minimum 2 coats of Rayson CourtFlex AC25 in the court colour scheme
  3. Overcoat dull patches for uniform colour, then apply line marking

This is a typical build-up. The exact system depends on your conditions — confirm the specification with our technical team.

Technical documents

Technical data sheets for the products above are in the TDS library. For a specification tailored to your project, contact our technical team.

When to contact technical support

Get in touch early if:

  • Court falls, ponding or cracking need correcting first
  • A specific sport and line plan must be accommodated
  • The surface is outdoors and UV colour stability matters
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Not sure which system fits your project?

Tell us your surface, area and timeline — our Singapore technical team will recommend a practical system and price it fast.