Artificial Grass Tape And Adhesive

  • Common width: 15 cm, 20 cm, 25 cm, 30 cm, or custom
  • Roll length: 5 m, 10 m, 20 m, 50 m, 100 m, 300 m, or custom
  • Color: green backing, white liner, or project-based option
  • Backing material: non-woven fabric, PP cloth, PET film, or composite backing
  • Adhesive option: hot melt, acrylic, or used with turf adhesive glue
  • Type: single-sided, double-sided, self adhesive, or glue-applied system

Double Stick Tape Company is an Artificial Grass Tape And Adhesive manufacturer producing tape and adhesive systems for turf seams, balcony grass fixing, pet areas, exhibition turf, and small landscape projects. The product is available as self adhesive turf tape for clean, fast installation or as seaming tape with glue for stronger outdoor bonding where washing, walking, and temperature changes may put stress on the joint.

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Artificial Grass Tape And Adhesive is made for projects where artificial turf needs a cleaner seam, stronger edge hold, or a more controlled fixing method than loose laying. It is not limited to ordinary artificial turf seam tape. The product can work as a complete tape and adhesive system, depending on the surface, grass backing, installation time, and expected use.

For balconies, patios, and temporary exhibition grass, self adhesive tape helps workers avoid wet glue on site. The liner is removed, the tape is positioned under the grass or on the floor, and pressure is applied along the seam. For courtyard turf, pet areas, and small landscape work, non-adhesive seaming tape with turf adhesive glue is usually the better choice because the glue fills the backing contact area and gives the seam more resistance after cleaning or repeated walking.

A good seam also depends on preparation. Dust on the grass backing, uneven tape placement, wet ground, or poor pressing can all cause edge lifting. In trial checks, seams pressed for 24 hours showed better edge contact when the tape was centered under both turf edges and the backing was dry and clean.

Benefits

  • Supports two turf edges from below, helping the joint stay flatter after normal walking.
  • Gives two installation choices: self adhesive turf tape for fast work or seaming tape with glue for stronger outdoor seams.
  • Helps reduce edge lifting when the grass backing is clean, dry, and pressed firmly after installation.
  • Double-sided tape can fix artificial grass on concrete, tile, wood, and temporary display floors with less wet adhesive handling.
  • Glue-applied grass joining tape is more suitable for pet areas where washing, moisture, and movement may weaken simple pressure-sensitive bonding.
  • Bulk production can check roll width, adhesive thickness, liner release, coating weight, edge cutting, and roll flatness for stable batch quality.

How Does Self Adhesive Turf Tape Work for Fast Installation?

Self adhesive turf tape is practical when the job needs speed and clean handling. It is commonly used on balconies, patios, temporary exhibition turf, and light-use courtyard seams. The tape should be placed under both turf edges or between turf and hard flooring, then pressed evenly after the liner is removed. It performs best on flat, dry surfaces. For long-term wet areas, loose soil bases, or pet zones with frequent washing, a glue-applied seam system is usually more stable.

Product Package

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Item

Typical Value

Product Name

Seaming Tape For Artificial Grass

Product Type

Self adhesive turf seam roll

Carrier Material

Non-woven fabric or PP cloth

Adhesive Type

Hot melt pressure-sensitive adhesive

Release Liner

PE film or release paper

Common Width

10 cm, 15 cm, 20 cm

Common Length

5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m, 50 m

Total Thickness

280 um-500 um

Adhesive Coating

Single side coating

Initial Tack

Medium-high tack for turf backing contact

Recommended Pressing Time

20-30 seconds per section

Working Temperature

5 C-45 C

Short-Term Heat Resistance

<=60 C

Backing Compatibility

PP backing, non-woven backing, latex-coated backing after testing

Product Production

Applications

  • Courtyard turf seams: helps two grass rolls stay aligned and reduces edge lifting after normal foot traffic.
  • Balcony grass fixing: double-sided self adhesive tape can hold turf on tile, concrete, or wooden floors with cleaner installation.
  • Pet areas: seaming tape with glue is preferred where cleaning, moisture, and repeated movement may stress the seam.
  • Exhibition turf: self adhesive tape supports faster temporary laying and easier removal with less wet glue left on site.
  • Patio grass installation: suitable for small outdoor leisure areas where a neat seam and controlled fixing are needed.

When Should Seaming Tape With Glue Be Used Instead?

Seaming tape with glue should be used when the seam needs more strength than pressure-sensitive tape alone. It is better for courtyard lawns, pet zones, and small landscape areas where water cleaning, outdoor temperature changes, and repeated movement can affect the joint. The tape should sit in the center of the seam, and adhesive should be spread evenly to avoid glue bleed-through or hollow spots. During production checks, coating weight, roll tension, and edge cutting are inspected to keep the tape stable for project use.

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FAQ

  1. What is the difference between self adhesive tape and tape used with glue?

Self adhesive tape is faster and cleaner for balconies, patios, and exhibition turf. Tape used with glue gives stronger bonding for outdoor seams, pet areas, and longer-use projects.

  1. Which width is commonly used for artificial grass seams?

15 cm and 20 cm are common for regular seams. Wider 25 cm and 30 cm rolls give more backing support for larger seam areas or less even grass edges.

  1. Can double-sided tape fix grass on hard flooring?

Yes. Double-sided tape can help fix artificial grass on tile, concrete, wood, and display floors for temporary or light-use applications.

  1. What should be checked before bulk production?

Check backing material, roll width, roll length, adhesive layer thickness, liner release, coating weight, edge cutting, and whether the project needs self adhesive tape or seaming tape with glue.