What are the differences in thermal breakdown voltages between WPC and ceramic flower boxes?
When comparing WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) and ceramic flower boxes, one critical factor to consider is their thermal breakdown voltage—the point at which the material degrades under high heat. WPC flower boxes typically exhibit lower thermal breakdown voltages due to their plastic components, which can soften or warp at elevated temperatures. In contrast, ceramic flower boxes, made from inorganic materials, withstand much higher temperatures without structural damage.
For outdoor use, ceramic planters are more resilient in extreme heat, while WPC boxes may require shade or insulation to prevent deformation. Gardeners should weigh these differences based on their climate and plant needs to ensure long-lasting durability.