Landscaping Artificial Grass
1)Artificial grass of UV resisted
2)Decorative Artificial Grass
3)durable Grass
4)hot grass
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Specification | |
Product code | DZG83302108 |
Color | vivid green |
Yarn Composition | PP+PE |
Pile height | 30mm |
Stitch rate | 210stitches/m |
Gauge | 3/8 inch |
Dtex | 9800 Dtex |
Yarn Shape | Straight + Curly yarn |
Density | 22050stitches/m2 |
Application | Landscaping, decoration, garden, path, swimming pool, villas, roof,etc. |
Primary Backing | 100% woven polypropylene, stabilized UV |
Secondary Backing | 100% woven polypropylene, stabilized UV |
Coating | PU or SBR |
Osmosis | 1800L/H/m2(no filler) |
Color fastness | >8 |
Roll Width | 2m or 4m |
Roll length | 25m |
Warranty | 6 years |
Advantage : | 1)Low maintenance 2)No watering 3)Ideal for areas of heavy usage 4)All year round green |
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Why use artificial grass?
According to the Institute of Real Estate Management, maintaining natural grass costs $3,500-$10,000 per acre each year.
EPA data reveals that 31 million tons of yard waste and trimmings are land filled each year, representing almost 17% of municipal solid waste
5% of the countries emissions come from lawn machines
According to the EPA, 90 million lawn and garden machines in the US consume hundreds of millions of gallons of gasoline
Systems synthetic turf needs no regular chemical treatment, it eliminates a major source of non-point-source groundwater pollution and human exposure to chemicals.
Americans use between 3 and 6 million tons of fertilizer on residential lawn each year
Homeowners use 10 times more pesticide per acre of lawn than American farms use per acre of crops
According to the EPA, more than 70 million pounds of active pesticide ingredients
The Water Authority offers homeowners a dollar for each square foot of lawn that is covered to less thirsty landscaping, including artificial turf
Commissioners in Clark County, Nevada, voted in 2003 to restrict planting turf in common areas of residential developments, to ban grass lawn at all commercial developments, and to halt construction of golf courses using more than 45 acres of turf for fairways and greens and 5 acres for driving ranges
Golf courses soak up to 500,000-800,000 gallons every day
The average suburban lawn consumes 10,000 gallons water each year
The Natural Xeriscape Council reports that up to 30% of urban water use on the East Coast, and 60% in the West, goes to watering lawns
Artificial turf covers more than 50 million residential yards and over 30 million acres of American ground
A 1986 Gallup survey found that manicured landscaping adds nearly 15% to the value of American homes
The opportunity for continuous play means that one artificial field often accommodates two or three times the playing time of a natural field.
A Division I school spends between $70,000 and $100,000 per year to maintain a natural field