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Corkeen Play Original 

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A patented, revolutionary, retained fall protection system for playgrounds produced in cork.

 

The right surface

 

Corkeen is the retained fall protection system for playgrounds produced in cork.  The Corkeen system has two layers of cork: a flexible base layer and a firm top layer. This means that the coating will maintain its characteristics even after several years of use, acting as an effective shock absorber protecting against falls.

 

Cork is a 100% natural, recyclable, renewable raw material. It is free of toxins, microplastics and endocrine disruptors, making it the ideal material to create playgrounds that respect children and the environment.

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Safer & more accessible playgrounds

 

Produced by Amorim, in accordance with strict safety standards (EN1176 and EN1177), it offers state-of-the-art technical performance and maximum safety for children. 

 

As it is a compact system, the shock absorber surface does not move or spread with the wind, ensuring a permanent protection against falls in comparison with loose material systems such as sand, pine bark or chips.

 

This stable surface also ensures that Corkeen is an inclusive system, providing full accessibility, even for a wheelchair or other mobility equipment.

 

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​No harmful substances

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The Corkeen system incorporates natural cork, totally free from all types of toxins and chemicals such as heavy metals, EDC, T-COV, formaldehyde or PAH.

 

In addition, unlike many fall protection materials, it does not contain plastic and rubber granules that could end up being released into the ecosystem and pollute nature. Thus, it contributes to reducing the spread of microplastics.

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Excellent Acoustic Insulation
Excellent Thermal Insulation
Excellent Resistance to Fire and High Temperatures
Excellent Elasticity and Compressibility
Extremely Light and Buoyant
Hypoallergenic
Impermeable to Liquids and Gases
High Friction Resistance and Good Resilience
Comfortable and Warm Feeling
Milo Business Team 2025
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