How do electrostatic flocking techniques add texture to synthetic rattan surfaces?
Electrostatic flocking is a specialized surface finishing technique that adds texture and visual appeal to synthetic rattan surfaces. By applying a high-voltage electrostatic charge, tiny fibers (flock) are vertically embedded into an adhesive-coated rattan surface, creating a soft, velvety, or patterned finish. This process not only enhances the tactile quality of synthetic rattan but also improves its durability and resistance to wear. The fibers can be customized in color, length, and density, allowing for unique design possibilities in furniture and decor. Flocked synthetic rattan is increasingly popular for its luxurious feel and ability to mimic natural textures while maintaining the weather-resistant properties of synthetic materials.
