Artificial turf is a man-made surface designed to resemble natural grass. It is typically made from synthetic fibers, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, that are tufted or woven into a backing material to form a dense carpet-like structure. The fibers are often designed to mimic the color, texture, and feel of real grass, offering a lush green appearance.
Artificial turf is commonly used in areas where natural grass may be difficult to maintain, such as sports fields, playgrounds, landscaping, and even residential yards. It is durable, low-maintenance, and designed to withstand heavy foot traffic, harsh weather conditions, and prolonged sun exposure without fading or wilting. In sports, artificial turf provides a consistent playing surface, and in landscaping, it offers a clean, manicured look year-round without the need for regular mowing, watering, or fertilization. To improve realism, some artificial turfs are infilled with materials like rubber or sand to enhance cushioning, support, and drainage.
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