Here Is Information On Florida Synthetic Grass

By Jennifer Kelly


Production of synthetic turf starts by having white plastic pellets mixed with green pellets to form the backing of the turf. The green pellets usually hold additives, UV stabilizers, and coloring agents. This mixture is then mixed and extruded through a perforated steel plate. From the steel plate, the extrusion is passed through a trough of water so that it can cool down. By the time this mixture emerges at the other end of the production line, it is a formed product rolled on giant spools. Here are facts regarding Florida Synthetic Grass.

According to the Synthetic Turf Council, synthetic turf that is produced and used today is the third generation. There are many improvements that these products exhibit that were not in previous versions. This has been made possible through extensive research and investment. Safety and quality are two aspects that have been improved upon a lot over the years.

Polyethylene is the material used to manufacture the green blades which gives the grass its green appearance. There are other many products in common use which are made using polyethylene. Such products include plastic bottles and bags. One can have the blades made into any color they prefer. However, the only color that is in wide use is green because manufacturers try to achieve products that resemble natural grasses as much as possible.

There is also a thatch layer comprised in fake grass. The layer allows for blade recovery and also offers support. Materials used to make the thatch layer include nylon, polypropylene, or polyethylene. With the backing, athletes do not sustain injuries from falls. Thus, third generation products are very safe for any sport.

Blades in these products are normally inserted into backings to form rows of neatly-organized turf. The insertion of blades into the backing is done using a tufting machine. A tufting machine is similar to a sewing machine only that it is bigger in size and comprises of many hundreds of needles. By inserting the blades into the backing, the product achieves an increased level of durability and resistance to damage.

In spite of artificial grass having been in use for some years, it gained recognition after its installation in 1966 at Houston Atrodome, a baseball field. The installed product was first generation. A number of sources including the media raised a lot of critique and scrutiny on a number of issues including durability and safety level of the product. However, with increased production and research, there emerged second and third generation products.

The legalization of the use of this product by FIFA occurred in 2010. Upon being legalized, the first instance of use happened in the same year at the FIFA World Cup Games in South Africa. This product has served as a major replacement of natural grass in various spaces. It has also extended to replace carpets at high-end events such as the Latin Grammy Awards and the Teen Choice Award which previously used red carpets.

With the high level of durability offered by the product, manufacturers often provide long warranty periods. The shortest warranty period allowed in this industry is 15 years. Such long warranty periods are made possible by the high level of durability of the product. Any manufacturing issues discovered within this period can be corrected without additional cost.




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