Artificial turf paint determines the degree of simulation of grass

Time:2019-12-06
Artificial grass is colored with high-quality dyes, which is safe, environmentally friendly, pollution-free, and has a long service life. The artificial grass produced is very close to the real grass.

In the 1960s, the United States invented artificial turf. For artificial turf, if you want to achieve the effect of natural turf in appearance, it is very important to choose high-quality dyes and use correct coloring methods.

The dyes made by mixing iron oxide and phthalocyanine organic pigments have strong light resistance and weather resistance, and will not fade in a long period of use; they can also be matched with the natural colors of turf. The "grass leaf" only needs 1% to 4% mass fraction of pigment to produce a rich green color and easy processing; the surface of the pigment particles is covered with a special protective layer, which has good thermal stability and high temperature resistance.

Artificial turf is a non-living substance made of polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene. It cannot carry out the metabolism of green plants, and it cannot adjust the carbon and oxygen balance in the atmosphere.

Although artificial turf can block dust to a certain extent, it does not have the functions of absorbing toxic gases and purifying the atmosphere. In addition, the artificial grass fiber with poor industrial level often contains chlorine element, which will decompose and release chlorine gas under high temperature and sunshine conditions, polluting the air.

It is commendable that artificial grass is a artificial lawn made of artificial methods using non-living plastic chemical fiber products as raw materials. Therefore, it does not need to consume fertilizer, water and other resources like natural lawns, and can meet the usage of 24 hours a day. The artificial turf is simple to maintain, drain quickly, has high flexibility, and has good site flatness. At present, artificial turf has been widely used in dedicated hockey, baseball, and rugby fields, as well as football, tennis, golf, and even indoor decoration and road beautification.