Workstation Chair Breakdown: Specifications, Materials & Why Upholstered Chairs Still Win
Introduction
The chair shown is a classic upholstered workstation chair: fully covered fabric seat and back, loop-style molded armrests, a 5-star base with twin-wheel casters and a right-side lever for pneumatic height adjustment and tilt control. It’s a simple, durable design widely used in offices, training rooms and institutional settings. Below you’ll find a tender-style technical specification, construction & materials breakdown, mechanism details, upgrade options, a comparison chart vs net (mesh) back chairs, typical customer pains this design addresses — and a clear call to action.
Key features (at a glance)
Upholstered seat and back (fabric) with high-density foam
Fixed loop molded armrests (plastic)
5-star nylon base with twin wheel casters (mobility)
Pneumatic height adjustment with tilt/lock and tension control
360° swivel
Simple, cost-effective to produce and repair
Technical Specification
1. Scope
This specification describes the materials, construction, performance and test requirements for a traditional upholstered workstation chair suitable for office and institutional use.
2. Standards & Compliance
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Materials to comply with applicable BIS/ISO norms where relevant for chair safety and mechanical fittings.
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All metal components to be free from burrs and sharp edges; finishes to be corrosion-resistant.
3. Construction & Materials (detailed)
3.1 General
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Chair type: Upholstered, medium-back workstation chair with fixed loop armrests and gas height adjustment.
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Color/finish: Fabric upholstery (customer selectable), black base and armrest finish as standard.
3.2 Frame & Internal Structure
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Seat & back Shell: Back in Polymer Composite inner and outer and seat in multilayer ply with T nuts and Alen bolts with MS Flat for Seat and back.
All joints should be reinforced and protected from vibration loosening.
3.3 Upholstery & Foam
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Fabric: CRAP fabric, abrasion resistant (≥ 30,000 Martindale rubs recommended for office use).
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Foam: High-density moulded PU foam; seat density 35–45 kg/m³ (HR foam preferred). Minimum seat foam thickness: 40–60 mm depending on comfort grade.
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Back foam: 20–40 mm high-resilience foam contoured for lumbar support.
3.4 Armrests
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Type: Fixed loop armrests moulded from reinforced injection moulded polypropylene. Ergonomic profile with rounded edges.
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Secured to seat/back with M6 or higher-grade fasteners and fittings.
3.5 Base & Casters
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Base: 5-star nylon base (injection moulded) with reinforced ribs; optional polished aluminum base upgrade.
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Casters: Twin-wheel nylon castors suitable for office flooring; optional soft rubber castors for hard floors.
3.6 Gas Lift & Mechanism
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Gas lift: Pneumatic gas cylinder compliant with Class 2/3 specifications; stroke/height adjustment range approx. 85 - 100 mm (typical). Rated to support at least 110–120 kg working load.
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Mechanism: Single-position Synchro tilt mechanism with tension control and tilt lock. 360° swivel on sealed ball bearings
4. Tests & Acceptance Criteria
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Static load test on seat and back per relevant standard (no permanent deformation at specified loads).
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Cycle test for mechanism and casters (recommended minimum 50,000 cycles).
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Visual & dimensional inspection against tender drawings.
5. Finish, Packing & Warranty
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All painted / metal parts to be powder coated or polished.
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Chairs to be packed in corrugated cartons with protective foam.
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Minimum warranty: 12 months for manufacturing defects (mechanics & gas lift 12–24 months recommended).
Construction & Materials — What’s happening inside
Seat and base
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The seat with moulded plywood cushioned with foam bonded on top and fabric cover stappled to form with polymer cover.
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The 5-star base distributes loads, reinforced ribbing increases fatigue resistance.
Backrest
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Polymer inner and outer Upholstered full back with foam for lumbar comfort; provides continuous contact area—good for pressure distribution.
Fasteners & fittings
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Use of metric fasteners (M6/M8), nylon washers for vibration dampening and lock nuts or thread locker in high-stress joints.
Mechanism, Gas-Lift & Mobility
Mechanism (tilt & recline)
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Tilt tension control: Adjusts resistance when leaning back (usually via a knob under the seat).
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Tilt lock: Locks chair at upright position (and/or at multiple recline positions if a synchro mechanism is supplied).
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Swivel: 360° rotation on sealed bearing.
Gas lift
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Type: Pneumatic gas lift (DIN/EN rated).
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Stroke/Travel: Typical travel ~85 - 100 mm for seat height adjustment.
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Load rating: Designed for normal office duty (≥ 110 kg); heavy-duty variants use higher rated cylinders.
Mobility
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Casters: Twin-wheel casters for smooth movement; choose Nylone casters for hard floors to avoid scuffing.
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Floor protection: Consider soft casters or chair mats for delicate floors.
Optional Upgrades & Variants
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Adjustable armrests (height/width) — for improved ergonomics.
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Synchro tilt mechanism — back and seat tilt together for better posture.
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Inbuild lumbar support — for prolonged seating.
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Nylone base — aesthetic and higher load capacity.
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Heavy-duty gas lift for 150–200 kg rating.
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CRAP upholstery for executive finishes.
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Fold-down writing pad / under-seat wire shelf for training room variants.
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Caster upgrades — soft PU for tile/wood; all movable casters for revolving.
Comparison Chart — Traditional Upholstered Workstation Chair vs Net (Mesh) Back Chair
Feature / Criteria | Traditional Upholstered Chair (this chair) | Net / Mesh-Back Chair |
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Breathability | Lower — fabric holds heat | High — ventilated mesh |
Seat cushioning | Thick foam cushion — softer, pressure distribution | Often thinner foam or waterfall seat — firmer |
Lumbar contouring | Foam can be sculpted for continuous support | Mesh offers flexible contouring but depends on frame |
Durability (upholstery) | Fabric can wear, but can be re-upholstered | Mesh may sag over years; harder to repair |
Maintenance / Cleaning | Fabric needs periodic cleaning; stain more visible | Mesh easier to wipe, but traps dust in weave |
Temperature comfort | Warmer in hot climates | Cooler in hot climates |
Formal / executive aesthetic | Often more formal and plush | Modern, technical look |
Cost | Typically lower entry cost | Can be pricier at similar ergonomic levels |
Repairability | Easier to repair/replace foam or fabric | Harder to replace mesh panels |
Suitability for long sitting | Very comfortable if high-quality foam used | Excellent if high-quality mesh and ergonomics present |
Weight capacity | Can be designed for higher loads by upgrading components | Depends on frame; mesh can be limited |
Why choose this traditional upholstered chair over a net (mesh) back chair?
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Cushioned comfort for long sessions — High-density seat foam offers pressure relief during long working hours.
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Warmer & cozier feel — Preferred in cooler environments or for users who dislike the “firm” feel of some mesh seats.
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Easier to re-upholster & repair — Fabric and foam can be replaced; mesh panels usually need full replacement.
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Cost-effective — For comparable basic ergonomics, upholstered chairs are often less expensive.
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Formal appearance — Better suited to conference/executive interiors or institutions that prefer a traditional look.
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Quieter & solid feel — No tension-creak of mesh; a well-built upholstered chair feels substantial.
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Customizable padding — Foam densities, seat profiles and upholstery options give flexibility for special needs.
Customer Pains (common) & How this chair addresses them
Pain: Lower back pain and poor posture
This chair: Contoured foam back with ergonomically designed + tilt lock help maintain proper posture.
Pain: Seat sagging after months of use
This chair: High-density moulded foam resists sagging and can be replaced when worn.
Pain: Wheels that don’t glide or damage floor
This chair: Twin wheel casters; option to upgrade to soft PU casters for hard flooring.
Pain: Too few adjustments (one-size-fits-all)
This chair: Basic ergonomic adjustments (height, tilt, tension). For more adjustability choose variants with syncho mechanisms & adjustable armrests.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q — Is this chair suitable for 8+ hours of daily use?
A — Yes, if specified with high-density cushioning, correct seat depth and a supportive back. For intensive 8+ hour usage, opt for the higher-spec variant with adjustable lumbar and synchro tilt.
Q — What is the maximum user weight?
A — Standard designs support ~110–120 kg. Heavy-duty variants are available for higher ratings (≥ 150 kg).
Q — How do I clean the fabric?
A — Vacuum regularly; spot clean with mild detergent and damp cloth. For heavy soiling, professional upholstery cleaning recommended.
Q — What warranty is typical?
A — Manufacturers usually offer 12 months minimum; mechanical parts (gas lift / mechanism) sometimes covered for 12–24 months. Confirm with supplier.
Q — Can the fabric be customized?
A — Yes — select from polyester, blended fabrics, or premium PU/leatherette options for bulk or corporate orders.
Call to Action
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