Desso Turf - Artificial Turf

How is artificial grass made? |
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In the beginning: a pellet The artificial grass story begins with synthetic pellets. Each year Desso Sports Systems melts down as many as 2.5 million kilos of these granulates in the process of creating artificial-grass fibres. The pellets are made from polypropylene or polyethylene. |
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Twice around the earth in a day |
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Ready for processing The artificial grass fibres are now ready for processing. The bobbins of yarn will either be dispatched to site where they will be injected to reinforce a natural pitch or will be sent to the tufting department. |
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Large sewing machine The artificial grass fibres are tufted into a polypropylene mat. The basic principle of tufting has been derived from the sewing machine. Across the whole width of the mat hundreds of needles are positioned, each of which pulls a long artificial grass fibre through the mat. When the needle returns a loop is formed. The loop is cut at the top so the fibres will stand straight up. Line markings can be tufted into the mat in a colour of choice. |
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Coat of latex To anchor the fibres in the mat a 1 mm thick layer of liquid latex is applied and hardened in an oven at 85° C. The fibres are secured and the artificial turf is then resistant to the heaviest sliding tackles. The artificial turf is now ready for installation. |
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A final inspection Each roll of turf is inspected, metre by metre, under bright light prior to being packed and transported to its final destination. |
Laying synthetic turf in 10 stages |
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