How do WPC outdoor sculptures resist warping compared to untreated wood?

WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) outdoor sculptures are designed to withstand environmental stresses far better than untreated wood, primarily due to their unique composition. Unlike untreated wood, which absorbs moisture and expands or contracts with temperature changes, WPC is engineered to resist warping. The blend of wood fibers and plastic polymers creates a stable, non-porous material that minimizes water absorption and prevents the structural deformations common in natural wood. Additionally, WPC sculptures often include UV stabilizers and additives that enhance their resistance to sunlight, rain, and temperature fluctuations. This makes them an ideal choice for long-lasting outdoor art, requiring minimal maintenance while retaining their shape and aesthetic appeal over time.