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What is the table’s resistance to damage from falling objects?
The resistance of a table to damage from falling objects depends on multiple factors including material composition, surface treatments, and structural design. Modern tables incorporate engineered materials like tempered glass, hardened plastics, or laminated surfaces that distribute impact energy effectively. The table's ability to withstand falling objects is measured through standardized impact tests where weighted objects are dropped from specified heights. Key resistance factors include surface hardness (measured on Mohs or Brinell scales), protective coatings like polyurethane or epoxy resins, and underlying support structures. High-density materials such as quartz composite or solid wood generally demonstrate superior impact resistance compared to hollow-core constructions. Additionally, rounded edges and reinforced corners help mitigate damage from angular impacts. For optimal protection, manufacturers often combine shock-absorbing underlayers with hard top surfaces, creating a dual-defense system that prevents both surface marring and structural compromise. Regular maintenance and proper use of protective accessories further enhance a table's longevity against accidental impacts.
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