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Polyester planter TALOS
fiberglassresinround

polyester planter
polyester planter
polyester planter
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Characteristics

Material
polyester, fiberglass, resin
Shape
round
Options
high-resistance, waterproof, lightweight, UV-resistant
Style
contemporary
Color
gray, brown, black, red, orange, yellow
Interior/exterior use
outdoor
Ecological characteristics
sustainable
Height

500 mm, 600 mm
(20 in, 24 in)

Diameter

600 mm, 800 mm, 1,000 mm
(24 in, 31 in, 39 in)

Description

Fiberglass Polyester resin and 3 mm thick fiberglass Reinforced corners for more resistance High frost resistance (-20°C) and high temperature resistance Lightweight, excellent strength to weight ratio. Fiberglass is a composite material that consists of a fiberglass structure combined with a layer of polyester resin. This combination hardens the fiberglass and strengthens the overall structure. Fiberglass planters often have an insulating liner on the inside to help them withstand temperature fluctuations. Fiberglass is an innovative material that offers many advantages: - Its lightness: thanks to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, fiberglass facilitates the handling and mobility of planters. - Resistance: fiberglass is resistant to frost (down to -20 degrees Celsius) and high temperatures without deforming or damaging itself. The paint applied to the planters is also perfectly resistant to UV rays, without losing its original color. - Its waterproofness: fiberglass planters are perfectly waterproof, which allows for efficient water drainage via a drain pipe, thus ensuring the good health of your plants and flowers. - Versatility: Fiberglass offers great freedom in the creation of shapes, colors and sizes for flower boxes.

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