I recently built a small putting green for my kids and needed a durable flag cup. GST's Plastic Flag Cup was exactly what I was looking for. It's sturdy, fits perfectly, and adds a professional touch to the green. Despite being plastic, it doesn't look cheap and has stood up to daily use without any issues. My kids love practicing their putting now, and the cup has made the experience more enjoyable and authentic.
Unfortunately, we don’t carry the cup pullers, sorry that we can’t help on this topic.
Read Answer: Do you carry cup pullers for plastic flag cups?
Great question! This response will contain a lot of information, so let’s break it down into two sections, starting with the “clean” factor regarding different types of plastics. Hypothetically, let’s assume that the product was made of 100% recycled materials. Depending on how the materials are re-processed, post-consumer is usually the least “clean” when compared to virgin or actual plastic because of the variability of the feedstock. Even with blending, which adds overall strength, neither post-consumer nor post-industrial recycled materials can ever achieve 100% of mechanical properties of virgin materials. The degradation of these properties has a direct effect on safety factors and long term performance measures such as fatigue. This is not to say recycled plastics cannot be used in various applications, but does explain why recycled materials often have lower safety ratings. In other words, theoretically, you could have a 100% recycled material product. However, this product would never pass safety tests due to how weak the material would be. At GST, while we do care about the environment, safety is ALWAYS a top priority, as can be seen on our lead and UV testing results.
Read Answer: Is this ACTUALLY environmentally friendly?
It will depend on how big of the piece you would like to fit into a plastic tote and how big is your tote. I don't think it is a good idea of doing so regardless: having the artificial grass in tote.
Read Answer: Is this flexible enough to fold up and fit into a plastic tote?
The main raw materials used in artificial grass are PE (polyethylene) and PP (polypropylene) which are the resins for l a lot of plastic products. However, to make superior artificial grass, there are other agents and additives are required. To name couple, anti-UV agent which preserves the color and integrity of turf fibers from sunlights; additives to make the artificial grass more resilient and durable. During the past decades, engineers at Global Syn-Turf has developed and implemented many revolutionary technologies to hence our products which made us the company with the best and most complete product offering on today’s market. You can find all the detailed product specifications and testings, please visit this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs
Read Answer: What makes the plastic material on your artificial grass superior?
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Read Answer: What is the cost of your putting hole cup covers & flag sticks?
There is really not much of the difference between a plastic and aluminum golf cups when it comes to artificial putting green installations. The aluminum cup is more expensive and be more solid, however, it can get rusty from time to time; plastic cup is much cheaper but serve the purpose and can last a long time without issues. So it is more a budget and material preference when it comes to choose a golf cup, and we will recommend both from the functionality standpoint. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions by phone: 877 796 8873, or email: [email protected]. Or simply fill out this online form to get connected with one of our experts: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote
Read Answer: Between the aluminum and plastic golf cups, which would you recommend?