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Polyurethane vs Wooden beams: who will win?

Polyurethane vs Wooden beams: who will win?

While browsing in various cafes and restaurants, you may have marked beautiful wooden beams on the tables. In ancient times, stench played more of an engineering and architectural role, rather than a decorative one. Stinks will be an ideal purchase if you want to create an old-timey, rural or gothic atmosphere or mood. Since previously they were produced exclusively from wood, today’s technologies produce similar viruses made from polymers of water with lower yield.

Polyurethane decorative beams have obvious advantages over wooden ones:

  1. Pershu has a price. Polyurethane is much cheaper than wood. Also, due to its strength, the ease of transportation is also much simpler and less.
  2. Functionality. Polymer particles are stored in empty containers in which various particles, cables and other pipes can be caught.
  3. Easy to install. Because of the small amount of effort, you can install them yourself, sparing them on the masters.
  4. Water resistance and tolerance to sudden temperature changes. The standard operating temperature range for most polymers is -60° C to +80° C.
  5. It can be installed without fear of damage to the sleepers: aluminous polyurethane will not burn in direct exposure to fire. In this way, the beam can be turned into a kind of chandelier if the lighting fixtures are correctly installed in the middle of the beam.

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