In recent years, competition in the leisure and sports artificial turf industry has become increasingly fierce, and low-price competition has become the norm. Many customers pay more attention to price rather than quality. This phenomenon not only compresses industry profits, but also leads to the market being flooded with products of varying quality, affecting the development of the entire industry.
Artificial grass has become a popular alternative to natural lawns, offering a lush, green appearance with minimal maintenance. However, one common concern among homeowners and business owners is how synthetic turf responds to rain. Does it flood? Does it retain water? Will mold or mildew develop?
There are a lot of places that artificial grass can be used in. For landscape, it is used in backyard, commercial areas, wedding, kindergarten. For sport, it is used in fitness, football, hockey, cricket, tennis, padel, rugby...