How do composite materials resist scratching from metal garden tools during planting?

Composite materials are engineered to withstand the rigors of gardening, including scratches from metal tools. Their unique layered structure combines fibers like fiberglass or carbon with a polymer matrix, creating a surface that disperses impact and resists abrasion. Unlike traditional materials, composites distribute stress evenly, preventing deep scratches. Additionally, their hardness and flexibility can be tailored to outperform metals in scratch resistance. This makes them ideal for garden tools, ensuring longevity and reducing wear during planting. By choosing composite tools, gardeners enjoy durable, low-maintenance solutions that stay pristine even with frequent use.