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ORGANIC FIBER REINFORCED GRASS TURF
A natural turf reinforcement system and method are provided. A fiber yarn having at least one biodegradation characteristic is inserted into a soil bed to provide support to a natural grass component. The biodegradation characteristic includes a full or a substantially full biodegradation in the soil after injection after a defined time period. The fiber yarn may include one or more plant-based fibers, animal-based fibers, or at least one synthetic fiber. The fibers may further include one or more chemical treatments or coatings configured to extend or modify properties of the fiber yarn and/or the natural grass component.
ORGANIC FIBER REINFORCED GRASS TURF
A natural turf reinforcement system and method are provided. A fiber yarn having at least one biodegradation characteristic is inserted into a soil bed to provide support to a natural grass component. The biodegradation characteristic includes a full or a substantially full biodegradation in the soil after injection after a defined time period. The fiber yarn may include one or more plant-based fibers, animal-based fibers, or at least one synthetic fiber. The fibers may further include one or more chemical treatments or coatings configured to extend or modify properties of the fiber yarn and/or the natural grass component.
ORGANIC FIBER REINFORCED GRASS TURF
HABIB ERIC (author) / TITTERSHILL IAN COLIN (author)
2024-09-19
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E02D
FOUNDATIONS
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Gründungen
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D02G
CRIMPING OR CURLING FIBRES, FILAMENTS, YARNS, OR THREADS
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Kräuseln oder Texturieren von Fasern, Fäden, Garnen oder Zwirnen
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D06M
Behandeln von Fasern, Fäden, Garnen, Textilgut, Federn oder aus solchen Materialien hergestelltem Fasergut, soweit nicht anderweitig in Klasse D06 vorgesehen
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TREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS
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