G+ Polytrack is typically manufactured using a blend of high-tenacity synthetic fibers, predominantly or P84 , depending on the required heat resistance. The "G+" designation often refers to a specific finishing process that raises the surface fibers to create that critical velvet texture, while the "Polytrack" body provides the structural integrity needed to run on machine tracks without creeping.

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The adoption of G+ PolyTrack by major racing venues worldwide is driven by three core pillars: safety, consistency, and economics. 1. Equine Safety and Injury Reduction

Real-time adaptation to Polytrack surface changes, giving trainers/jockeys a tactical edge via AI-powered grip, wear, and energy return predictions.

While the initial installation of a synthetic track is a significant investment, the long-term maintenance is lower. It does not require daily watering to stay "alive," nor does it need the constant grading and tilling that dirt surfaces demand. Performance and Training Advantages

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Designed for the rigorous environment of industrial drying and curing, G+ Polytrack boasts high thermal stability. It can withstand continuous operating temperatures typically ranging from 150°C to 220°C (approx. 300°F – 430°F), depending on the specific blend. This resistance prevents hardening or degradation over time, extending the product's lifespan compared to traditional cotton canvases.