What are the challenges of creating water-permeable WPC sculptures?
Creating water-permeable Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) sculptures presents several unique challenges. First, WPC materials must balance permeability with structural integrity, as excessive water absorption can weaken the sculpture over time. Second, designing intricate patterns that allow water flow without compromising aesthetics is complex. Third, outdoor exposure demands high durability against weathering, UV rays, and mold growth. Additionally, WPC's limited flexibility restricts creative shapes compared to traditional materials. Lastly, eco-friendly production methods must align with sustainability goals while maintaining cost-effectiveness. Addressing these challenges requires innovative engineering and artistic collaboration.
