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How does the Landscape Square table handle exposure to high levels of nitrogen dioxide?
The Landscape Square table is engineered to thrive in challenging urban environments where nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels are elevated. Its resilience stems from a multi-layered material strategy. The core structure utilizes powder-coated aluminum alloy, which forms a stable oxide layer that resists chemical corrosion from acidic NO2 compounds. This is supplemented by a proprietary nano-ceramic topcoat applied to all surfaces, creating a non-porous barrier that prevents NO2 molecules from penetrating and degrading the substrate.
For the table surface, we employ a high-density, UV-stabilized polymer composite. This material is inherently inert and does not undergo oxidative reactions with nitrogen dioxide, avoiding the discoloration, weakening, or surface pitting common in lesser materials. The manufacturing process includes a sealed-edge design, eliminating points where moisture and pollutants could accumulate and accelerate corrosion.
Maintenance is straightforward; routine cleaning with mild soap and water is sufficient to remove NO2 particulate deposits without harming the protective layers. Independent accelerated aging tests, simulating years of exposure to NO2 concentrations exceeding 150 µg/m³, confirm no significant loss of structural integrity or aesthetic quality. This makes the Landscape Square table a durable solution for outdoor spaces in cities, near roadways, or in industrial areas, maintaining its functionality and appearance despite persistent exposure to this common air pollutant.
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