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The Newest Technology Behind Our Turf!
Synthetic Grass Warehouse is proud to introduce TigerCool® Heat Reflective (HR) technology, the latest in artificial turf cooling improvements.
Created by Tencate, a worldwide innovator of space-age yarns for NASA and Boeing, TigerCool® yarns are engineered with heat reflective color pigments and advanced U.V. inhibitors that reduce surface temperatures. A series of solar panel tests indicate that artificial grass featuring TigerCool® technology successfully reduces turf temperatures by 15% and up to 10 degrees! That’s a difference that you can feel.
Don’t let the heat interfere with your life. TigerCool® makes any outdoor event a cool and pleasant experience. It’s perfect for any front yard, backyard, commercial property, public park, or municipality. Like all of our turf products, it’s safe for children and is pet-friendly!
TigerCool® is now featured on the majority of our best-selling products. Our products are guaranteed to last while you cool your heels on our turf for years to come! Just look for the badge and experience the difference for yourself.
In order to achieve maximum temperature measurement accuracy and consistency, all comparative data were collected from 250 μm thick film samples instead of monofilament fibers or finished carpet.
The outdoor Solar spectrum is different from the spectrum of indoor IR lamps. Therefore, the temperature improvement due to Heat Reflective (HR) pigments over non-HR pigments, i.e. Samples over Controls, the indoor data is showing higher/better improvement than outdoor data. In addition, the outdoor data is influenced by wind, cloud cover and panel orientation with respect to the sun. Nevertheless, both indoor and outdoor data show the same trend:
Heat Resistance (HR) pigments have less temperature rise than non-HR pigments, 17.5 degrees F for indoor or 10.5 degrees F for outdoor exposure measurement. Re. Graph 1 and Graph 2
TigerCool® HR Outdoors: Test Results
Graph 1: Temperature build-up vs. exposure time in Field Green Color Standard vs Field Green HR Formula.
HR formulation Improvement vs Control at exposure temperature greater than 140 degrees F.
Average Improvement: 10.5 degrees F
Minimum Improvement: 5.0 degrees F
Maximum Improvement: 14.0 degrees F
Sigma: 1.8 degrees F
File: 6-19-09 Sample A, B, C, I, J, P v3.xls; 6-19-09 Field Green HR vs FG
TigerCool® HR Against 500W Lamp: Test Results
Graph 2: Temperature build-up vs. exposure time in Field Green Color Standard vs Field Green HR Formula.
HR formulation Improvement vs Control at exposure temperature greater than 140 degrees F.
Average Improvement: 17.5 degrees F
Minimum Improvement: 16.0 degrees F
Maximum Improvement: 19.0 degrees F
Sigma: 1.8 degrees F
File: 6-30-09 Inside Sample A, B, C, I, Q, R, U v2.xls; 6-30-09 Field Green HR vs FG
TigerCool® Blade Color Performance Chart
File: Summary of HR Improvement.xls; Summary of HR colors Chart 4