Materials and Structural Analysis
Fiberglass (Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic) serves as the primary material for these seats, formed through the composite bonding of glass fibers and resin. This material combines the strength of metal with the lightweight nature of plastic; it is impact-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and highly resistant to deformation, making it particularly well-suited for outdoor environments. The seat frame is supported by an internal wooden skeleton, a design choice that not only ensures structural stability but also-through a concealed framework-eliminates the risk of rust associated with exposed metal components. The surface features a refined texture created via precision wire-cutting techniques, complemented by an integral molding and edge-sealing process that eliminates the visible seams typical of traditional furniture, thereby minimizing water infiltration and the accumulation of dirt and stains.
Design and Application Scenarios
A modern minimalist aesthetic defines the prevailing design trend for these seats, utilizing fluid curves and geometric forms to break away from the bulky appearance often associated with traditional furniture. The fixed design-featuring no armrests, swivel mechanisms, or folding capabilities-simplifies the structure while simultaneously reducing maintenance costs. Their application scenarios are diverse: in parks, they can be arranged around tree pits to create natural resting zones; in shopping malls, they can serve as integral components of wayfinding systems to guide pedestrian flow; and in playgrounds, they can be customized in color and form to seamlessly integrate with specific thematic landscapes. Thanks to a modular design approach, the dimensions, colors, and styles of these seats can be fully customized to meet the specific requirements of any site, ensuring a perfect fit for spaces of varying scales and aesthetic styles.
Technical Advantages and Enhanced User Experience
Compared to traditional wooden or metal seating, fiberglass offers distinct advantages: it weighs only one-quarter as much as steel, facilitating easier transportation and installation; it boasts exceptional weather resistance, capable of withstanding temperature fluctuations ranging from -40°C to +80°C; and its smooth surface is easy to clean, allowing stains to be simply rinsed away with water. The internal wooden skeleton is structurally optimized to effectively distribute pressure, providing stable support even without the use of additional padding. The integral molding process reduces the number of structural seams by over 30%; this not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the seating but also eliminates the potential structural weaknesses-such as loosening joints-that can arise from traditional welding or riveting methods, thereby significantly extending the product's service life.
Customization and Installation Guidelines
Customization stands as one of the core services offered for this line of seating. Users can specify dimensions-such as length and curvature-based on the specific conditions of their site. Color options allow for full customization across the entire RAL color chart, while stylistic choices range from designs mimicking natural elements (such as tree roots or rock formations) to abstract geometric configurations. During installation, particular attention should be paid to the flatness of the ground surface; it is recommended that the seats be securely anchored to a concrete base using expansion bolts to ensure a wind-resistance rating of Level 8 or higher. Routine maintenance requires nothing more than periodically checking the tightness of fasteners and avoiding surface scratches from sharp objects, thereby ensuring a service life of over 10 years.

