The Synthetic Turf Council (STC) has named AstroTurf Corp. “The Innovator of the Year” for the development of the Trionic fiber. The award was presented at the STC spring meeting in Seattle, on March 13.
AstroTurf prides itself on its innovation in the synthetic turf industry, and in 2018 AstroTurf did it again with a breakthrough in fiber technology. Throughout the history of the synthetic turf industry, the quest of manufacturers has been to blend polyethylene (PE) and nylon into a single fiber. That became a reality with the development of the Trionic fiber.
“This award is very gratifying,” says Stephan Sick, director of research and development for AstroTurf’s parent company, SportGroup. “Five years of pre-market research and development with teams in U.S. and in Europe, constant testing, and continuous optimization have enabled us to provide the market with a fiber that offers the best possible field performance and wear resistance. This is truly high praise for hard work.”
From the industry’s earliest inception until the 1990s, nylon was used for its resilience and strength. The downside of all-nylon fibers was well known. It was abrasive. In the 1990s, polyethylene came into vogue and became a standard for tall pile face fibers. The PE fibers were less abrasive, but they sacrificed the strength that previous generations of turf fields offered. But all of this is in the past as AstroTurf has reinvented PE with TRIONIC.
The STC recognized this innovation as an accomplishment that helps to advance the industry by providing a fiber that is less abrasive yet durable. Receiving the award serves as validation from industry peers that this fiber is a technological advancement that will raise the bar on the standards by which turf fibers are measured.
The Synthetic Turf Council is a non-profit trade association serving the turf industry. Its mission is to serve as the global forum to promote, develop, grow and advocate for the synthetic turf industry. Its primary purpose is to be the voice of the turf industry by promoting the benefits of synthetic turf systems.
“Trionic monofilament fiber delivers our clients truly ground-breaking technology for their premium AstroTurf fields,” says Rich Jordan, executive vice president of business development and marketing. “Developing innovative, state-of-the-art products is very expensive and time-consuming and we appreciate being recognized by the STC for the innovation in Trionic fiber. As founding members of the STC, we share a passion and dedication to be a trusted resource, to educate project stakeholders, and to help them select a surface that will exceed their expectations for durability and performance.”
After a full year of being on the market, it became clear that the Trionic fiber is the future of the synthetic turf industry. AstroTurf has responded by making Trionic the standard monofilament fiber in all its premium infilled systems, including the RootZone Series and Diamond Series for baseball. There are so many technological features with this fiber that the explanation goes all the way down to the molecular level. It contains entanglement technology that helps to reinforce weak spots and helps prevent the fiber from splitting. It also incorporates Sharkskin technology that reduces the contacts points on the fiber which results in less friction on the skin. All of this comes together to make a field that is player-friendly.
The Trionic fiber has been tested and it delivers improvement in resistance to wear. Accelerated wear tests show that Trionic performs as well at 150,000 cycles as the High Micron monofilament fibers at 100,000 cycles. Polyethylene fibers, regardless of how they are made, or how they may be combined, do not compare to the strength and durability of a molecularly fused nylon and polyethylene fiber. That is why AstroTurf says… Better, Stronger, TRIONIC.