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Benches

BenchesBench (furniture), is a piece of furniture, which mostly offers several persons seating together. Street Design curved benches are manufactured from treated softwood of timber and iroko hardwood that too of timber, galvanised mild steel and stainless steel.

Curved Shaped timber benches
Timber curved benches can be formed either by radial or concentric slats. Longer length curved benches are been supplied in sections for fixing together on site. Curved benches can be provided for above or below ground installation, with a choice of finish, including natural finishes, helping reduce on going maintenance costs. Timber curved benches can be leftover by natural or be stained with 3 coats of water based stain, with the color of the choice. Mild steel can be left with a galvanized finish, or be polyester powder coated, to the color of the choice. Stainless steel parts will have a brushed finish polish placed along with timber furniture.

Park benches
Park benches are traditional in style and are manufacture and are normally supplied fully assembled. They are available in many sizes and will grace any home, club or place where pleasant and substantial seating is required. Timber combines its beautiful appearance with a strength and durability that is unequalled by any other wood. Much of the construction of these benches is carried out using traditional methods enhanced with the advantage of modern manufacturing techniques.

Wood-plastic composite
Wood-plastic composite commonly known as WPC is a composite material lumber or timber made of recycled plastic and wood wastes. There are also different applications in the market, which utilize only raw materials. It’s mostly widespread in the outdoor deck floors areas, it is also used for railings, fences, landscaping timbers, cladding and siding, park benches, molding and trim, window and door frames, and indoor furniture too.

 

Comparison of timber wood with other materials
Many manufacturers defines that wood-plastic composite is more environmentally friendly and requires less maintenance than the alternatives of solid wood treated with preservatives or solid wood of rot-resistant species. Resistant free for cracking and splitting, these materials can be molded with or without simulated wood grain details. Even with the wood design these materials are still more difficult to distinguish between natural timber and its designs and are of the same uniform color as the rest of the material. But still the properties with high intensity to survive in any type of harsh conditions and the base of the material can not be as good as and as natural as timber wood which makes it superior that all other woods.