Both the synthetic grass and the mesh backing that binds everything together are made from polyurethane, polypropylene, nylon, polyethylene, and jute. Even with prolonged, severe usage, these materials do not erode or disintegrate. They are almost stain-proof and very resistant to harsh temperature changes and fading.
The mesh backing’s complex pattern offers the foundation for robustness and longevity. The grass blades also appear and feel as natural as possible thanks to the blend of materials. Artificial turf, unlike natural grass, will not tear, turn brown, or die if used excessively.
Type of Bond Used
To keep the synthetic turf together, each blade of faux grass is sewed onto a backing product, as previously explained. There are two layers to the backing. The top layer is the membrane to which the synthetic grass is physically linked, while the second backing layer is often polyurethane or latex and acts as a bonding substance, gluing everything together.
If the link between the first and second layers of the backing is broken, the artificial grass’s lifespan is likely to be shortened greatly. With this in mind, if you can get a sample of faux grass, make sure to evaluate the backing bond strength. The backing on lower-quality artificial grass is weaker, but the backing on higher-quality artificial grass is more durable.