How does resin elasticity affect the reusability of WPC armchair molds?

Resin elasticity plays a critical role in determining the reusability of Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) armchair molds. A mold with higher resin elasticity can withstand repeated stress and deformation during the demolding process, reducing wear and tear. This elasticity allows the mold to maintain its structural integrity over multiple production cycles, lowering replacement costs and improving efficiency. Conversely, molds with low elasticity may crack or warp, shortening their lifespan. By optimizing resin formulations, manufacturers can enhance mold durability, ensuring consistent quality and cost-effective production of WPC armchairs. Understanding this relationship is key to sustainable and profitable composite manufacturing.