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Cricket Turf

Cricket Turf
Cricket Turf
Cricket Turf
Cricket Turf
Cricket Turf
Cricket Turf
Cricket Turf
 

Cricket Turf Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 2000 Square Foots
  • FOB Port
  • Mumbai
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash Against Delivery (CAD), Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque
  • Supply Ability
  • 10000000 Square Foots Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 20 Days
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Asia
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
  • Certifications
  • FIFA Quality, FIFA Quality Pro, and EN15330 standard detection.
 

About Cricket Turf

Common Bellin Cricket Turf Specifications:
  • Pile Height: Typically 9mm or 15mm for cricket pitches, offering a smooth surface for fast ball movement.
  • Material: Usually made from Polypropylene (PP) or PE+PP blends, with some models offering superior wear resistance.
  • Density: High-density, for example, 69,300/sqm or 34 stitches per 10 cm, ensuring durability.
  • Dtex: Commonly ranges from 5600 to 8000, indicating the density and strength of the fibers.
  • Roll Sizes: Common widths include 2m or 3m, with lengths up to 25m.
  • Color: Typically dark green.
  • Application: Suitable for indoor/outdoor cricket nets, sports training, and professional training academies.

Key Features & Advantages:
  • UV Resistance: High-grade UV coating protects against fading and damage, noted by blartificialturf.com.
  • Low Maintenance: Washable and does not require regular watering, mowing, or fertilization.
  • High Performance: Provides high-level evenness for consistent, predictable ball behavior.
  • Lifespan: Generally offers a 46 year lifespan in high-usage areas.
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