The Process of Computer Furniture Manufacturing

Posted on Monday 30 January 2006

Manufacturers of computer furniture often start with raw materials like steel tubing, hardware, and wood. Once the raw materials are delivered to the factory, they go through a process which can take days, or even weeks, before they become computer furniture. The tubing is cut to size specifications and the wood is sawed and laminated. The steel is then coated with a scratch-proof material to ensure that computer furniture maintains its “new” look for years to come. Once the parts are cut and drilled, the pieces are assembled and then submitted to one or more quality control tests.

By the time a piece of computer furniture is boxed and shipped, it has been through several processes to ensure that once assembled by the consumer, he/she will have a product he/she is happy with.



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