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Saudi Kuwaiti Furniture Manufacturing Company

Saudi Kuwaiti Furniture Manufacturing Company

Saudi Kuwaiti Furniture Manufacturing Company

Modern manufacturing of furniture, distinct from its design, is a mass production industry all over the world, it is largely the industry of the twentieth century, and its development awaited the growth of a huge consumer market in addition to the development of mass production technology, and the furniture industry was earlier a handicraft that dates back to the oldest civilizations.

Saudi Kuwaiti Furniture Manufacturing Company

Furniture Factory, the Saudi Kuwaiti Company is one of the distinguished and national companies and a pioneer in the manufacture of all kinds of furniture, including metal and wooden furniture, according to international specifications and standards and according to what customers demand with the design they want and great efficiency.

Furniture Factory and the Saudi Kuwaiti Furniture Manufacturing Company are keen to keep pace with modern designs with the competencies and skills of engineers and designers specialized in this field, which helps us in serving the customer in an optimal manner and according to his desire.

How to make modern furniture

Furniture factory or furniture manufacturing is the sector that deals with the design, manufacture, processing and preparation of furniture and related materials, such as cabinets, fixtures, window blinds, etc.

Since the early ages, handicrafts and woodwork have played a major role in human life, and now the modern furniture industry plays a big role in the economies of countries. Below we talk in detail about the mechanism of furniture industry.

Materials

Modern methods of furniture construction largely depend on the availability of man-made materials such as reliable plywood, chipboard, chipboard, and chipboard that are distinct from natural solid wood.

It is not only that manufacturers prefer one over the other, but rather that these materials are free from the major drawback of wood movement, that natural wood shrinks as it dries or swells because it absorbs moisture from a wetter atmosphere than it, and this movement must be allowed in the method of construction.

Unless this is done, problems may arise: splits along the grain or opening of joints on one side or stacked drawers or doors on the other. Over the years, cabinet makers have devised ingenious systems to avoid these problems using solid wood, but today's manufactured materials can be considered It is inert if it is of good quality.

 To some extent, it is still necessary to use solid wood, especially for elements to be turned over, cut or shaped, and for blades to mask the edges of manufactured boards; But almost everything in the form of flat plates is made.

natural wood

The increase in the demand for affordable furniture has increased the importance of the economical use of wood. Natural wood is a very wasteful material, and hardly more than 25 percent of the natural material of the tree is used in solid wood furniture.

When taking into account the loss in sawdust in shifting from the trunk of the tree (removing the outer plank parts and lumber) and the additional loss in bringing the wood to usable size in the workshop (cutting, waste in sawing, in turning, in planning, cutting joints and final cleaning ), it becomes clear that much more wood is wasted than is used.

plywood

In the plywood industry, the veneer is rotarily peeled from the logs with a long knife fitted to a turning-like machine.

The resulting crust can be of unlimited width to be cut as needed, there is no loss of sawdust, and peeling continues until only a stomach-like center is left.

Much the same is true of laminate in which both the base material and the outer layers are peeled off, and in the case of chipboard, wood is just a raw material reduced to fine strips that are dried, pressed, and assembled into boards, using resin as an adhesive. .

When natural wood grain is required, the veneer is cut into flat strips of the slit (longitudinal section) chosen for the beauty of its grain.

Some materials, particularly wood boards, have to be machined, because trimming the edges manually always shows deterioration, and it can't be ironed.

Other materials

Although wood has always been seen as the traditional material for making furniture, many other materials are now used, either to replace wood entirely or to be combined with it. Plastic laminate, widely used for tables and other surfaces, can be obtained in various colors and designs and in the grain of natural, photographically reproduced wood. Its advantages are that it resists all liquid stains, is highly heat-resistant against scalding marks, is streak-free and can be easily cleaned.

It is applied as a form of veneer to any man-made material - duplex, laminate, or particleboard, usually with contact adhesive.

Since plastic edging is essential which must be applied before the main top is placed, the essential machine tool is the portable veneer trimmer. Trims the overlapping edges of the main plastic panel without trimming the edges.

Metal is also used to some extent, especially in furniture stands and legs, iron is generally preferred, parts joined by welding.

Storage and transportation

Two important techniques for making furniture are storage and transportation. The space occupied by the furniture compared to the actual materials used in its construction is disproportionately large; When furniture is mass-produced, massive storage space is required.


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