How does synthetic rattan’s resistance to moisture compare to natural rattan?
When choosing materials for outdoor furniture, moisture resistance is a critical factor. Synthetic rattan, made from high-quality polyethylene (PE) or PVC, is designed to withstand moisture far better than natural rattan. Unlike natural rattan, which can absorb water, swell, and eventually rot or mold, synthetic rattan is waterproof and resistant to humidity, rain, and even saltwater exposure.
Natural rattan, while aesthetically pleasing, requires regular maintenance to prevent moisture damage. It is prone to cracking, warping, and discoloration when exposed to prolonged damp conditions. In contrast, synthetic rattan retains its shape, color, and structural integrity over time, making it a superior choice for outdoor settings.
Additionally, synthetic rattan is UV-resistant, further enhancing its durability compared to natural rattan, which may fade or weaken under direct sunlight. For long-lasting, low-maintenance outdoor furniture, synthetic rattan is the clear winner in moisture resistance and overall performance.