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In public and crowded environments, the advantage of connecting four people is very prominent:
Maximizing space utilization and high capacity: The cafeteria strives to accommodate the maximum number of people within a limited area. The connected seats eliminate the gaps between individual chairs and have a compact layout, making them one of the most effective ways to increase seat density.
Fixed layout for easy management and cleaning: The fixed seats keep the pattern between the dining table and seats unchanged, making it convenient for cleaning personnel to quickly and regularly clean the floor, resulting in high cleaning efficiency.
For managers, the layout is clear at a glance and will not cause blockages or clutter due to chair movement.
Durable and sturdy structure, resistant to wear and tear
The dining tables and chairs in the cafeteria are frequently used and experience significant wear and tear. The integrated design usually uses steel frame or thick sheet metal as the foundation, with a very stable structure that is more resistant to shaking, impact, and dragging than ordinary chairs, and has a long service life.
Prevent arbitrary movement and keep the passage unobstructed: It can effectively prevent individual users from pulling chairs too far and occupying the passage, thus always keeping the fire escape and walking route unobstructed, in compliance with the safety regulations of public places.
Visual neatness and uniformity enhance the sense of environmental order: Large connected seats can create a clean, orderly, and efficient atmosphere, which is in line with the functional orientation of the cafeteria.
Special considerations for cafeteria specific design: In addition to its advantages, there are also some aspects that must be taken into account when adopting this design, which also constitute its characteristics:
Material selection is crucial:
Surface: Materials that are highly scratch resistant, heat-resistant, and easy to clean, such as high-pressure fireproof boards or stainless steel, are usually used.
Structure: The base or frame is mostly made of steel to ensure load-bearing and stability.
The filling material is usually hard, or a molded plastic seat surface is directly used to withstand high-strength use and facilitate quick cleaning.
Standardization of size design:
The width and depth of each seat have industry standards, ensuring basic comfort while maximizing space utilization. Usually, the width of each seat is between 50-60 centimeters.
Security design:
The corners will be rounded to prevent injury from collision.
The fixing method must be firm and reliable to prevent the entire unit from overturning.

