Self Adhesive Tape For Artificial Grass
- Common Size: 15cm x 5m, 15cm x 10m
- Color: Green or dark green
- Backing: Non-woven fabric
- Adhesive: Pressure sensitive hot melt adhesive
- Liner: PE release liner or release paper
- Main Use: Small turf joining and quick repair
Self Adhesive Tape For Artificial Grass is a peel-and-stick turf joining tape manufactured by Two Side Tape Company for quick grass repair, small area joining, and clean temporary installation without brushing extra glue. Once the release liner is removed, the adhesive bonds to dry artificial grass backing on a flat, clean base. It is made for balcony turf, patio grass, pet mats, temporary event turf, exhibition flooring, and other light to medium use areas where neat handling matters.
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Product Overview
This peel-and-stick turf tape is made for jobs where liquid grass glue feels too slow or messy. It is not the traditional seam cloth that must be used with a separate turf adhesive. The adhesive is already coated on the tape, so the installer can place the strip under the turf edges, remove the release liner, align the grass backing, and press the seam firmly into position.
As a Self Adhesive Tape For Artificial Grass manufacturer, Two Side Tape Company focuses this product on clean handling, short repair work, and small turf sections rather than heavy engineering seams. During a small-area application check, a 15cm wide sample was applied to dry turf backing at 23C after loose dust was wiped from the base. After 30 seconds of hand pressure along the joint line, the tape gave stable initial tack. The release liner came away smoothly without tearing, folding back, or curling into the adhesive layer, which helps when working close to grass fibers or narrow edges.
Before application, the turf backing should be dry, the ground should be level, and the temperature should be moderate. Wet backing, loose sand, oil marks, uneven concrete, or powdery turf backing can weaken the contact area. For old turf, coated backing, or temporary flooring panels, applying a short test strip first is a practical way to check bonding before using a longer length.
Benefits
- No extra brushing glue: The tape already carries adhesive, reducing glue stains, tools, and cleanup after installation.
- Easy installation: Peel off the release liner, set the turf edges, and press the joint evenly for 30 – 60 seconds.
- Clean application: No glue bucket or scraper is needed, which helps keep grass fibers, tiles, walls, and furniture cleaner.
- Fast repair: Useful for lifted corners, small gaps, pet mat edges, and local turf movement.
- Made for small areas: Suitable for balcony, patio, display booth, home garden, and temporary grass sections.
- Practical roll handling: Short rolls are easy to cut and carry; in a 10m roll check, the liner separated evenly when pulled at a low angle.
How does peel-and-stick turf tape make small repairs cleaner?
Peel-and-stick turf tape is easiest to control when the repair area is small enough to handle by hand. The installer can lift the grass edge, clean the backing, place the tape, remove the liner, and press the turf back down without mixing or spreading wet glue. In roll handling checks, pulling the release liner at a low angle helped reduce wrinkles before bonding. For pet mats, balcony grass, or exhibition turf, this cleaner process is often more practical than using liquid adhesive near tiles, walls, furniture, or temporary flooring boards.
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Item Typical Value
Product Type Self adhesive tape for artificial grass
Backing Material Green non-woven fabric
Adhesive Type Hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive
Release Liner PE film liner or coated release paper
Common Width 150mm
Common Length 5m / 10m / custom roll length
Total Thickness 0.45mm - 0.65mm
Adhesive Coating Double side coated
Recommended Application Temperature 10C - 35C
Suitable Surface Dry turf backing / flat concrete / tile / wood deck / temporary flooring
Pressing Time After Application 30 - 60 seconds by hand roller or firm hand pressure
Initial Tack Observation Stable tack after full contact on dry backing
Water Resistance Suitable for occasional moisture after bonding / not for wet surface application
Liner Peeling Performance Smooth peeling at low angle under normal room temperature
Seam Flatness Check Observed after 24 hours on dry and flat test backing
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Applications
- Balcony turf joining where liquid glue is inconvenient
- Patio grass edge fixing for small landscape areas
- Pet grass mat repair after edge lifting or minor shifting
- Temporary event turf where fast setup and clean handling are needed
- Exhibition flooring and display booth grass carpet joining
- Small garden turf patching around doorways, corners, or walk paths
- DIY synthetic grass joining for light traffic areas
- Fast turf repair before short-term rental or seasonal display
What should be checked before applying the tape?
Before applying artificial grass joining tape, check the backing, base, and working temperature. The grass backing should not feel wet, oily, dusty, or powdery. The ground should be flat enough for full adhesive contact, without loose sand, raised bumps, or trapped water under the turf. In a sample check, pressing from the center toward both edges helped reduce air pockets and kept the seam flatter after 24 hours. For permanent high-load areas or long-term heavy traffic seams, a professional turf adhesive system may be more suitable.
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FAQ
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Does this tape need extra grass glue?
No. It has a pressure sensitive adhesive layer, so it can be applied after the release liner is removed.
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Can it be used outdoors?
Yes. It can be used for balcony, patio, garden, and temporary outdoor turf areas, but the backing should be dry during application.
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Is it suitable for pet grass mats?
Yes. It is suitable for small pet mat joining, edge repair, and light movement control when the surface is clean and flat.
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Can it replace professional turf glue for heavy projects?
It is better for quick repair, clean installation, and small area joining. Long-term high-load areas may need a stronger professional seaming system.











