What are the friction properties between WPC armchair components during assembly?

The friction properties between Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) armchair components play a crucial role in the assembly process and overall stability of the furniture. WPC, a hybrid material combining wood fibers and plastic polymers, exhibits unique friction characteristics that differ from traditional wood or metal components.

During assembly, the friction between WPC parts affects ease of fitting, joint tightness, and long-term durability. Factors such as surface texture, moisture content, and manufacturing tolerances influence these properties. High friction may require additional force during assembly but can enhance joint strength, while low friction might simplify assembly but reduce structural integrity.

Understanding these friction dynamics helps optimize WPC armchair designs for both manufacturability and performance, ensuring a balance between user-friendly assembly and robust furniture construction.