When selecting urban outdoor leisure tables, resistance to high temperatures and structural stability are critical factors. Among common tabletop materials, aluminum and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) demonstrate superior performance in high-temperature environments. Aluminum tabletops feature excellent thermal resistance, maintaining structural integrity even when exposed to direct sunlight and temperatures exceeding 150°F. Their powder-coated finishes further enhance durability while preventing heat absorption. HDPE material offers remarkable heat resistance up to 120°C (248°F) without warping or deforming, making it ideal for sunny locations. Concrete tabletops provide good heat resistance but may develop surface cracks under extreme temperature fluctuations. Natural granite performs exceptionally well thermally but requires regular sealing. For optimal performance in high-temperature urban environments, aluminum and HDPE emerge as the top choices, combining heat resistance with minimal maintenance requirements and excellent deformation resistance.
Which tabletop material of urban outdoor leisure tables is more resistant to high temperature and not easy to deform?
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