How to choose artificial turf
Nov 14, 2023
1. Observe the shape of the grass thread:
There are many types of grass silk, including U-shaped, M-shaped, diamond shaped, with or without stems, and so on. The wider the grass thread is, the more materials are used. If the grass thread is added to the stem, it indicates that the upright type and resilience are better. Of course, the higher the cost. The price of this type of lawn is usually quite expensive. The consistency, smoothness, and absence of tangled strands indicate good elasticity and toughness of the grass fibers.
2. Observe the bottom and back:
If the back of the lawn is black and looks a bit like felt, then it is a universal butadiene styrene backing adhesive; If it's green and looks like leather, then it's a more upscale SPU backing adhesive. If the base fabric and backing adhesive appear relatively thick, it generally indicates that there are many materials used and the quality is relatively good. If they appear thin, the quality is relatively poor. If the adhesive coating on the back is uniform in thickness, consistent in color, and there is no leakage of grass silk primary color, it indicates good quality; Uneven thickness, color difference, and leakage of grass silk primary color indicate relatively poor quality.
3. Touch grass silk texture:
When touching grass, most people need to check whether the grass is soft and comfortable to the touch. A soft and comfortable lawn is good. But in fact, on the contrary, a soft and comfortable lawn is the worse lawn. You should know that in daily use, lawns are stepped on with your feet and rarely come into direct contact with your skin. Hard grass fibers are strong and have greater resilience and resilience, and they won't easily fall down or break off if stepped on for a long time. It is very easy to make grass silk soft, but it is very difficult to achieve straightness and high elasticity, which truly requires high technology and high cost.
4. Pulling Grass Silk to See Pullout Resistance:
The pull-out rate of a lawn is one of the most important technical indicators, which can be measured approximately by pulling the grass fibers. Clamp a cluster of grass fibers with your fingers and pull them out forcefully. If they cannot be pulled out at all, it is generally the best option; Occasionally pulled out, and the quality is also good; If more grass fibers can be pulled out with less force, it is generally of poor quality. The SPU back glue lawn should not be pulled out by adults with 80% of the force, while butadiene and styrene can generally fall off to some extent. This is the most visible quality difference between the two types of back glue.







