What temperature extremes cause resin Outdoor Rectangular Tables to become brittle?
Resin outdoor rectangular tables are popular for their durability and weather resistance, but extreme temperatures can compromise their structural integrity. When exposed to very low temperatures, typically below freezing (32°F or 0°C), the resin material can become brittle and more prone to cracking or breaking. Conversely, extremely high temperatures, often above 120°F (49°C), can cause the resin to soften and lose its shape, though brittleness is less common in heat. Prolonged exposure to UV rays in hot climates can also degrade the resin over time, making it more susceptible to damage. To maintain the longevity of your resin outdoor tables, it’s essential to store them in moderate conditions or use protective covers during harsh weather. Understanding these temperature thresholds helps ensure your outdoor furniture remains durable and functional for years to come.