The suitable environments for plastic office chair accessories need to be determined comprehensively based on material properties, usage scenarios, and environmental factors. Their suitable environments mainly include the following categories:
Indoor office spaces: such as ordinary offices, conference rooms, and home studies, suitable for standard plastic accessories (such as nylon five-star legs, PP seat surfaces, and PVC casters).
Electronic production workshops and cleanrooms: require the use of anti-static plastic accessories (such as conductive PP plastic and anti-static wheels), with surface resistance controlled at 10⁶–10⁹ Ω to avoid electrostatic interference with precision electronic components.
Laboratories and cleanrooms: require accessories with dense surfaces, easy cleaning, and chemical corrosion resistance; anti-static or modified plastic materials are often used.
Commercial spaces: such as hotel lobbies, restaurants, and hair salons, where wear-resistant, stain-resistant, and easy-to-maintain plastic accessories can be selected.
Suitable Environments for Plastic Office Chair Accessories
High Temperature and Humidity Environments (e.g., humid southern regions, near kitchens, bathrooms): Plastic materials (such as PA, PC) easily absorb moisture, which may lead to dimensional changes or a decrease in mechanical properties. The joints between metal and plastic are prone to corrosion; it is recommended to use plastic electroplating technology to enhance corrosion resistance.
Extreme Temperature Environments (e.g., unheated workshops in winter, glass rooms exposed to direct sunlight): Plastics become brittle at low temperatures and easily soften and deform at high temperatures. For use in such environments, plastic components that have undergone high and low temperature testing (such as automotive-grade or industrial-grade engineering plastics) should be selected.
