Carsan WoodX vs PVC Heat Test

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This video showcases a side-by-side heat-resistance comparison between Carsan Window Fashions' Wood‑X™ material (used in SouthSeas Faux Wood blinds) and traditional PVC faux wood. Designed to simulate the extreme temperatures often experienced in sunbelt regions and sun-exposed windows, the test highlights the superior thermal stability of Wood‑X™. During the demonstration, both materials are subjected to temperatures reaching 150°F. As heat levels increase, the PVC faux wood blind exhibits signs of thermal distortion and deformation as it approaches its performance limits, while the Wood‑X™ blind maintains its shape, rigidity, and dimensional stability. The results illustrate Wood‑X™ ability to withstand intense sunlight and elevated temperatures.

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