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The core advantages of School Cafeteria Table and Chair Sets (why schools commonly adopt it)
Maximizing space utilization and achieving the highest occupancy rate
The school cafeteria needs to handle a large number of students dining in a short period of time. The integrated design eliminates the gaps between individual seats, and the layout is extremely compact, allowing for the maximum number of seats within a limited restaurant area, which is its core advantage.
Durable and sturdy, with extremely low maintenance costs
Students use it frequently and engage in intense activities. Conjoined seats usually use a steel frame structure with solid wood multi-layer boards or particle boards pasted with fireproof boards as the tabletop and chair surface. This structure can withstand huge impacts and wear, and its service life far exceeds that of ordinary chairs, greatly reducing the long-term maintenance and replacement costs of schools.
Fixed layout for efficient management
Smooth passage: The fixed seats prevent students from pulling the chairs back and forth, ensuring the smooth passage of fire exits and walking routes, in compliance with safety regulations.
Easy to clean: Cleaning personnel can mechanically and quickly clean according to a fixed layout, with no moving obstacles under tables and chairs, resulting in high cleaning efficiency.
Well ordered: A fixed layout creates a sense of order, which helps maintain the overall cleanliness of the cafeteria.
Prioritize safety design
The corners of the connected seats are usually rounded to prevent serious injuries caused by students running and bumping.
The stable overall structure avoids the risk of the chair tipping over or being kicked over.
Unified and aesthetically pleasing, easy to standardize
Large scale procurement and installation, with a neat and uniform appearance, meeting the requirements of a simple and standardized school environment.
Special considerations in school design
Material selection:
Desktop/chair surface: Fireproof board is preferred because it is extremely scratch resistant, heat-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean.
Structure: It must be a thickened and thickened steel structure, and undergo rust prevention treatment.
Fixed method: It must be firmly fixed to the ground or wall using reliable methods such as expansion screws to prevent it from being pushed over.
Size design:
The width and depth of each seat will be accurately calculated to be as compact as possible while ensuring basic seating needs.
Layout mode:
Common ones include "straight", "L-shaped", and "U-shaped" (back-to-back), which make full use of the wall and central space.

