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Cuboc's reception area chair Made of high-quality industrial cold-rolled steel plate, formed by seamless welding technology.
Our ergonomic receptionchairs with back are designed with a robust structure and ergonomic backrests and arms, ensuring comfortable seating for patients in hospital waiting areas.

The steel plate surface is degreased, rust-proof phosphatized, and then undergoes electrophoretic coating, followed by high-temperature electrostatic powder spraying treatment
Dual-layer protection of electrophoresis and powder coating, with 5 times the rust resistance capacity of ordinary products.

Made of high-quality metal triangular tube;
the load-bearing capacity is 5 times that of ordinary products.
Made of 1.5mm thick Baosteel industrial cold-rolled steel plate, processed by CNC punching and bending
Cuboc's reception chair with arms can be equipped with high-elasticity soft cushion.
This feature allows you to choose whether to add seat and back cushions to the chair, providing flexibility in adapting to different seasons.
During colder months, the cushions can provide additional warmth and comfort, while in warmer seasons, you have the option to remove the cushions for a cooler seating experience.

The chair is equipped with rubber foot pads attached to the bottom of the frame.
These foot pads serve a dual purpose - they provide stability and support to the chair, and also act as a protective layer between the chair and the floor.
The rubber material helps prevent scratches or damage to the floor surface when the chair is moved or repositioned.
This feature ensures that your floors remain in excellent condition, even with frequent use of the chair in different spaces.
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