Sunday, April 21, 2013

Artificial grass overall compared with natural turf construction costs high


artificial grass is used in chemical fiber material, durable, maintenance is simple, good surface uniformity has been favored by the market, since the last century, the advent of the mid-sixties, is particularly suitable for surface flatness and uniformity requirementshigher event. But it also has obvious drawbacks, such as hardness, poor cushioning properties. Therefore, artificial grass and natural grass choice, has been debated in the sports venue managers, builders and academics.

Structure of the construction costs made ​​lawn Although there are many kinds of construction methods also vary from place vary, but generally speaking, the basic structure can be summarized into three parts: the bottom is the base layer, an intermediate buffer layer, above is the lawns layer. The base layer is the bottom of the artificial grass structure is usually provided by the compacting of the soil layer, a gravel layer and a layer of concrete or asphalt layers; buffer layer is designed to cushion the shocks and it is usually closed by a polyethylene compound hole foam buffer layer between the thickness and composition of the various artificial grass types are quite different; artificial grass lawn surface can be divided into two production methods: mosaic and weaving, woven grass woven nylon, finished into blanket-like mosaic lawn fiber length is longer and larger changes.

Artificial grass overall compared with natural turf construction costs high, but equivalent to the use of frequency and time, then even has obvious advantages.

Conservation and management with respect to natural grass, artificial grass requires only a few simple conservation and management can be. For some indoor games hall or use a variety of uses multi-purpose courts, artificial grass eliminates the need for complicated conservation and management, but do not have to worry about the lawn serious degradation due to excessive use or harsh climatic conditions.

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