How does resin nucleating agent content affect crystallization in WPC flower boxes?

The crystallization behavior of Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) flower boxes is significantly influenced by the content of resin nucleating agents. These agents act as catalysts, promoting the formation of crystalline structures within the polymer matrix. Higher nucleating agent content typically accelerates crystallization rates, leading to smaller and more uniform crystal sizes. This enhances the mechanical properties, dimensional stability, and overall durability of WPC flower boxes. However, excessive amounts may cause brittleness or uneven crystallization. Optimizing the nucleating agent concentration is crucial for balancing performance and material integrity in WPC applications.