polyrottinkia
Polyrottinkia, also known as synthetic rattan or polyrattan, is a man-made material designed to mimic the appearance and texture of natural rattan. It is typically composed of polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fibers that are extruded and woven into a pattern resembling traditional rattan. This material is widely used in the manufacturing of outdoor furniture, including chairs, tables, sofas, and loungers, as well as decorative items.
The primary advantages of polyrottinkia over natural rattan include its durability, weather resistance, and ease of
The production process involves extruding plastic resins into strands of various shapes and sizes, which are