What thermal bridging issues occur in composite material outdoor bar stools?
Thermal bridging in composite material outdoor bar stools occurs when heat transfers more rapidly through certain parts of the structure, typically where materials with higher conductivity are present. This can lead to discomfort, as the stool may feel excessively hot or cold depending on weather conditions. Common problem areas include metal fasteners, structural supports, or areas with insufficient insulation. To mitigate thermal bridging, manufacturers can use thermal breaks, low-conductivity materials, or improved design techniques. Addressing these issues enhances user comfort and prolongs the stool's durability in outdoor environments.