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Artificial Grass Introduction
Artificial turf is a stretch of land covered by artificial grass, especially for sporting purposes. Artificial turfs are mostly visible in places like race courses, indoor stadiums, parks and golf courses.
The playing surfaces where artificial turf is installed tend to remain consistent. They require no sunlight or constant watering. It needs no seeding or fertilizers or pesticides and you do not need to mow it down. Such low-maintenance has made is an extremely viable option.
Initially, it was mostly clubs and stadiums that were investing in artificial turfs, but increasingly individuals with a large garden spare or backyards have also started to choose synthetic turfs for the sake of convenience.
Also, in environments as big cities possess, where soil is scarce and pollution rampant, natural grass finds it hard to grow. If it does grow, it might be uneven, patchy and not as attractive as we would like it to be.
Also rubber, sand or both are being used to infill the turf which will make the turf more durable. Many players claim that it results in fewer injuries.
Artificial Grass Application In Sports Surface
Artificial Grass Fiber
FT - standard PE slitfilm product FT fc - unique PE fibre combination REAL FT - made with 100% PE monofilament (spinneret) yarn( Turfs Tech-MM grass;Turfs Tech-MF grass;Turfs Tech-YD grass) UNITED FT - resilient and water absorbing soft-nylon monofilaments \'united\' with soft PE fibers (Turfs Tech-MM grass )
The revolutionary Synthetic Grass System consists of a synthetic turf fiber that is constructed of intense UV protected, soft polyethylene fiber\'s that have been spring-set at the manufacturing process, thus creating a mat-free realistic lawn grass.
ArtificialGrass Backing
Backings are produced with the ideal absorption rate to lock fibers in place, and offer industry-leading dimensional stability.
Artificial Grass Infill
Rubber and sand making it non-abrasive to both the athletes and fibers. Its shape also prevents compaction and hardening of the surfacing system.
Artificial Grass Drainage
Water percolates through the infill material and exits the turf system through the perforations in the turf backing. From that point the water follows one of the views shown above.