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Stackable seating molds for fast setup, transport, and durability.
Key factors for event seating
Stacking geometry for compact storage
Linking options for row seating
Scratch-resistant surfaces
Related mold options for this scenario
Stacking chair vs. armless chair
| Option | Best For | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Stacking Chair | High-density seating | Compact stacking |
| Armless Chair | Large volume events | Lightweight and cost-effective |
Where stacking chairs are used
Conference halls and training centers
Banquet venues and event rentals
School and auditorium seating
Typical choices for event seating molds
PP for high-volume seating; 718H steel for durability and repeatable surface finish.
Linking clips, stacking stops, and textured surfaces for frequent handling.
Common ranges for stacking chairs
Cavity: 1
Cycle time: 45-60s (design dependent)
Part weight: 2.0-3.0kg (material dependent)
Stack target: 10-15 chairs (application dependent)
Steel: 718H for high-volume use
Finish: textured or matte for scratch resistance
What to confirm before tooling starts
Stacking stops not aligned to storage racks
Linking clips not tested with venue layout
Surface finish not specified for scratch resistance
Information that speeds up quoting
Target stack count and storage limits
Linking clip requirements (if any)
Surface finish and color requirements
Material preference and UV exposure
Annual volume and target cycle time
Venue use case and load expectations
Typical project conditions
Lead time: 45-60 days after approval
Payment terms: 30% deposit, 70% before shipping
Trial samples and inspection report before dispatch
Common procurement questions
We optimize stacking geometry and validate stability during trials.
Yes. We can add linking clips or hooks for row seating.
PP is common; we can advise on additives for durability.