Thursday, October 11, 2012

Synthetic grass FIFA


Uses artificial turf for several decades, but it was not called public attention only in the mid-sixties of the last century when it was planted at the Astrodome stadium for basketball in Houston, Texas. Since that time, the evolution of the concept of artificial turf in several ways. Attention is also turning then to the artificial turf of the football world.

FIFA launches a new era in the development of synthetic grass Demand has increased steadily since the introduction of artificial grass to the rules of the game in 2004, has ensured FIFA standards continue to improve the comfort factor while playing continuously. But a long journey in order to complete the development of artificial turf, and despite significant improvements, I still have coaches and players reservations.

From lawns to rooftops and commercial areas, our synthetic turf products can meet and exceed your landscape needs. We can fit our products into almost any type of surface: backyards, edgings, pavers, medians, and poolside areas. Unlike grass, our turf is built to withstand the environment, so your synthetic grass stands up better to drought, shade and extra-damp conditions.

Our products are tested and approved daily by amateur athletes, professional and amateur sports fields and court of all sizes. See other items such as lighting, fencing, flooring preparation, networking, monitoring and management.

It is very interesting to note that in many situations, modern stadiums have the particular characteristics be provided with a sliding roof to protect people and players from bad weather, but the problem that leads to this type of structure is that natural grass looks deprived of a fuel that is key to their growth and durability, the sun.

Consider that a lawn that does not receive enough solar radiation tends to grow much more slowly and ends up being weaker, enabling downside is lifted as soon as contact sports shoes, although the synthetic grass are some problems such as synthetic grass fungus.


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