How does installation of WPC armchairs differ from modular aluminum systems?

The installation process for WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) armchairs and modular aluminum systems varies significantly due to differences in material properties and design. WPC armchairs are typically heavier and require sturdy foundations, often needing pre-drilled holes or additional supports for stability. Assembly usually involves simple tools like screwdrivers or wrenches, with interlocking components for easy setup.

In contrast, modular aluminum systems are lightweight and often feature snap-on or screw-free designs, allowing for quick reconfiguration. Aluminum frames may require minimal tools, such as Allen keys, and are easier to adjust for uneven surfaces. Both systems prioritize durability, but WPC is more resistant to moisture and rot, while aluminum excels in corrosion resistance. Understanding these differences ensures a smoother installation and longer-lasting outdoor furniture.