Chairs should be easy to maintain and clean, and must be comfortable without causing fatigue. How do you meet these requirements: Pay attention to the following points when making a purchase:
One, the handle height, width, depth, and angle should be appropriately designed.
The armrests are cast from aluminum alloy or stainless steel, polished with a large die-casting abrasive coating or plating, with electroplating being superior. Inappropriate armrests can lead to rapid shoulder fatigue. Besides the armrest's height, width, depth, and angle, the padding and maintaining a comfortable posture also play a significant role. Time and again, as we read the document or newspaper, often placing our arms on the armrest, our arms are slightly outward, opening to read the material like a character type.
Breathable fabric, comfortable ventilation, and safety valve seat materials are essential.
When selecting the appropriate valve seat material, we first need to study the human requirements related to comfort temperature and humidity. When the environmental temperature is neutral, the body feels comfortable, maintaining balance with the external environment, neither too hot nor too cold. When the balance is disrupted, the body produces more heat, which is expelled from the body through shivering or through the evaporation of sweat. Therefore, maintaining an appropriate level of warmth or heat becomes a crucial measure for the chair's surface.
The board chairman: 1.8mm or 1.5mm imported cold-rolled and hot-rolled steel sheets may rust after electrostatic powder coating. Additional leather pads and leather or leather-like pads are also necessary. Furthermore, solid metal parts on the chairs are observed to enhance comfort during seating, yet may lead to quicker fatigue.



