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What are the market advantages and disadvantages of fresh-keeping simulation palm trees
Source: | Author:佚名 | Release time :2022-08-30 | 15 Views | Share:

In fact, fresh-keeping is also what we usually say that there are not many dried flowers. After dehydration and drying, a series of physical and chemical treatments can be carried out. Through this technology, the original natural palm trees can be well preserved for more than ten years. After all, the fresh-keeping simulated palm tree is actually a real tree in appearance. It has a sense of hierarchy in the appearance of the real palm tree. In addition to being realistic in the external view, it is also very realistic to touch it by hand. Because almost the FRP and steel pipes are completely covered by natural artificial skin, the fresh-keeping simulated palm tree has a pure natural feeling, So that it is a popular advantage in the simulated palm tree market.

To know the market advantages and disadvantages of fresh-keeping simulated palm trees, first of all, what is the relevant information of fresh-keeping simulated palm trees? First, we need to know what is fresh-keeping simulated palm trees; In fact, most of the fresh-keeping simulated palm trees are still simulated palm trees, and the key is the word "fresh-keeping". Why do you say this? Because the fresh-keeping palm trees, that is, their branches and leaves are preserved by using the real branches and leaves after some potions and dehydration processes. For example, artificial skins are also natural artificial skins; Other parts such as the trunk are also made of FRP and internal steel pipe structure.

However, fresh-keeping palm trees have their advantages as well as their disadvantages. The most obvious thing is that the cost is relatively high, and the budget is sufficient. In addition, the dyeing of fresh-keeping leaves is unstable or single, and the dyeing is simple, so that the color is not reliable enough, and it is not resistant to the ultraviolet exposure of the sun, If it is too exposed to the sun, it is easy to be decomposed by the sun's light or ultraviolet rays. Therefore, technically speaking, this is also a disadvantage. However, with the rapid development of current preservation technology, it is believed that this can be broken in the near future.