Contemporary chair SC180
plasticmelaminemetal base

Contemporary chair - SC180 - SCHOLAR CRAFT - plastic / melamine / metal base
Contemporary chair - SC180 - SCHOLAR CRAFT - plastic / melamine / metal base
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
plastic, melamine
Base material
metal base, nylon base
Options
stackable
Base type
4-legged
Color
black, red
Armrest
without armrests
Market
for school
Location
indoor

Description

Strength...Beauty...Durability. The 180 Series represents unsurpassed value in a 5/8” solid plastic option. Recognized by the industry as the strongest solid plastic chair offered in today’s market. Melsur® solid plastic, 5/8" thick made of wood flour and Melamine resin with binder component to assure a durable, smooth surface. Seat and back is saddle and posture contoured. High impact spacers are located between the metal tubing and the solid plastic back for shock absorbency. Seat and back to be attached to the frame with heavy duty, self-tapping screws to allow no exposed hardware on the surface. The frame formed of 16 gauge 1"steel tubing legs with 3/4" 14 gauge continuous twin back supports. Legs and back are MIG welded for reinforced strength. Constructed using a crossover leg design providing maximum support with minimum stress on welds. Nickel chrome plated for durable finish. The Glides are silent, rubber cushioned, swivel of self- leveling 1" minimum diameter hard carbon, nylon base type with a flat bottom, chrome plated. Book-basket. Steel glides, Q-ball glidesBook-basket. Steel glides, Q-ball glides

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