Grass Yarns

Bonar Yarns is at the forefront of the artificial grass industry,
manufacturing revolutionary synthetic yarns.

With experience dating back to the early 1960s, Bonar has become synonymous around the world for innovation and the highest quality manufacture. And rightly so.

Bonar uses only the best machinery and applies unrivalled industry experience and significant technical knowhow to deliver top quality grass yarns with guaranteed performance characteristics.

Bonar’s enhanced product range ensures monofilament, hybrid and fibrillated yarns are available to meet the specific needs of the end user, incorporating the following characteristics:

 

  • Player friendly and highly resilient
  • Excellent UV stability
  • Proven durability
  • High strength and tenacity
  • Excellent aesthetics

Monofilament Yarn

Bonar’s pure monofilament yarns are extruded from a spinneret extrusion system producing a true monofilament. The individual filaments are then wound and twisted together to produce the final yarn, comprising 4, 6 or 8 filaments in a variety of colour combinations. As the filaments are extruded through individual die heads, Bonar can produce yarns in a range of cross sections.

closeup monofilament yarn

FFusionYarn

BonaFFusion yarn is a hybrid version of monofilament and fibrillated yarn. Manufactured in a similar way to fibrillated yarns, extruded film is precisely cut with exact fibrillation patterns to produce a finely fibrillated yarn which, when tufted, takes on the appearance of a monofilament yarn.

BonaFFusion combines the aesthetic and durable qualities of a monofilament yarn with the infill encapsulation, superior tuft bind and economics of a fibrillated yarn – the best of both worlds!

closeup monofilament yarn

Fibrillated Yarn

Bonar’s range of fibrillated yarns have some of the best experience on the market. Molten film is slit, precisely drawn and then fibrillated to give the characteristic honeycomb effect inherent to the yarn. This fibrillation ensures the rubber and sand infill is more likely to stay in situ, adding stability and comfort to the synthetic turf and ensuring optimal tuft lock.

closeup monofilament yarn