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SHOCK PAD GRASS

Artificial grass adhesives and shock pads are crucial components in the installation process of synthetic turf. Here's a breakdown of each:
Artificial Grass Adhesives: Adhesives are used to bond the seams of artificial grass together, creating a seamless and secure surface. These adhesives are specially formulated to withstand outdoor conditions, including UV exposure, temperature fluctuations, and moisture. They provide a strong and durable bond that prevents the edges of the turf from lifting or separating over time.
Common types of adhesives used in artificial grass installation include:

Polyurethane adhesive: Offers excellent bonding strength and flexibility.
Seam tape adhesive: Used in conjunction with seam tape to reinforce seams and prevent fraying.
Solvent-based adhesive: Provides a quick drying time and strong adhesion.
Proper application of adhesives is essential for ensuring the longevity and stability of the artificial grass surface.
Shock Pad: A shock pad is a layer of cushioning material installed beneath the artificial grass to enhance safety and comfort. It helps to absorb impact and reduce the risk of injury, making it particularly beneficial for sports fields and playgrounds.
Key features of shock pads include:
Impact absorption: The shock pad absorbs the energy from falls or impacts, dispersing it across the surface and minimizing the risk of injury.
Resilience: High-quality shock pads maintain their resilience over time, providing consistent cushioning and protection.
Drainage: Many shock pads are designed with perforations or channels to facilitate proper drainage, preventing water buildup and ensuring a dry playing surface.
Shock pads are available in various thicknesses and densities to accommodate different applications and performance requirements. They are typically made from materials such as foam rubber, recycled rubber granules, or ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber.