The appearance of artificial turf is formed by grass parameters. The term artificial turf is to carry out detailed analysis of the artificial turf and to analyze the artificial turf frame in detail.
landscaping artificial turf terminology: density
The artificial grass density, also called the tuft density refers to the number of stitches of artificial grass silk tufts within 1 m2. The density depends on the grass weave and the stitch length.
Artificial turf weave (number of stitches): refers to the number of stitches of 1m in each row of grass, generally counting the number of stitches of 10cm, multiplied by ten.
Artificial turf stitch length (line spacing): refers to the distance between rows and rows. The distance between two ridges during turf preparation is generally measured in inches. Currently common 3/4, 3/8, 5/8, 5/16 inches. One inch = 2.54cm
The density of the artificial turf was calculated using a common 20-pin/10 cm weave and 3/4 inch line spacing.3/4 inch = 3/4*2.54 cm = 1.905 cm. There are 100cm/1.905cm=52.5 lines in 1m. There are 20*10=200 needles within 1m of each line. Can get 1m2 tuft density 52.5*200=10500
Artificial turf terminology: Dtex
Lawn decitex (DTEX): is a weight of 10,000m long grass, which is a measure of the weight of the same length of grass, that is, the density of the grass itself.










