Product Specifications
- Fireproof Multi-Layer Seat Board
Made from high-quality multi-layer board with fireproof laminate, offering strong impact resistance, long durability, and easy cleaning—ideal for high-traffic lecture halls.
- One-Piece Back & Writing Board
Molded from eco-friendly fireproof board with a scratch- and stain-resistant surface for long-term performance and a clean classroom appearance.
- Elegant MDF Decorative Panel
Features a fireproof laminate finish that is both aesthetically modern and highly durable.
- Heavy-Duty Steel Seat & Support Components
Precision-formed and welded with anti-rust coating to ensure stable, long-lasting structure.
- Reinforced Steel Beam Structure
Built with heavy-gauge steel tubing to deliver high load-bearing strength and long-term stability.
- Premium Die-Cast Aluminum Alloy Legs
Polished and treated with anti-rust coating. Stylish, stable, and quiet, reducing noise in lecture environments.
- Cold-Rolled Steel Columns
Robust, anti-deformation columns provide extra strength and structural reliability.
- Smooth ABS Under-Seat Cover
Offers a clean, modern appearance while protecting internal components.
- High-Capacity Seat Frame
Damping return structure with reinforced steel plates. Tested for 100,000 cycles and supports up to 180 kg for proven durability.
- Durable High-Strength Book Rack
Crafted from steel with anti-rust coating, providing practical storage space under the seat.
- Silent Auto-Return Mechanism
Spring + damper system ensures smooth, quiet, and reliable seat return after use—ideal for maintaining neat seating rows.
- Key Performance Features
Ergonomic design, long service life, smooth folding writing desk, excellent durability, and minimal maintenance requirements.
Recommended Application
- Lecture Halls & Universitie
- Classrooms & Schools
- Training Centers
- Examination Halls
- Auditoriums with Study Function
- Government & Institutional Projects
- High-Density Seating Areas
Lecture Hall Seating FAQ
What is lecture hall seating?
Lecture hall seating refers to fixed classroom seating systems designed for:
· Universities
· Colleges
· Training centers
· Educational institutions
· Seminar halls
· Academic auditoriums
These systems usually include integrated desks and chairs.
What is the difference between lecture hall seating and auditorium seating?
Main differences:
Lecture Hall Seating | Auditorium Seating |
Includes writing tablets or desks | Usually no desk, but tablet |
Education-focused | Event-focused |
Higher desk functionality | Higher comfort focus |
Often used daily | Used during events |
What materials are used in lecture hall desks and chairs?
Common materials:
· Steel frame
· Aluminum frame
· MDF board
· HPL board
· Plywood
· PP plastic
· Molded foam
· Fabric upholstery
What is HPL board in lecture hall furniture?
HPL means High-Pressure Laminate.
Advantages:
· Scratch resistant
· Heat resistant
· Moisture resistant
· Easy to clean
· Durable for school environments
HPL is commonly used for desktops.
What is the standard row spacing for lecture hall seating?
Typical row spacing:
· 850–1000 mm
Spacing depends on:
· Tablet size
· Seat folding mechanism
· User comfort
· Walking space
Are lecture hall chairs suitable for heavy daily use?
Yes.
Commercial lecture hall seating is designed for:
· High-frequency classroom use
· Universities
· Public schools
· Technical institutes
· Training centers
Frames are reinforced for long-term durability.
Can lecture hall seating include power outlets?
Yes.
Optional features include:
· USB charging ports
· Power outlets
· Laptop charging systems
· Multimedia integration
· Microphone systems
What desk materials are best for universities?
Recommended materials:
· HPL board
· Compact laminate board
· Plywood with laminate finish
These materials provide:
· Better durability
· Easy maintenance
· Scratch resistance
· Longer service life
Can lecture hall seating be installed on stepped floors?
Yes.
It is commonly installed on:
· Concrete steps
· Tiered classroom floors
· Sloped educational halls
· Steel platforms
What are the advantages of fixed lecture hall seating?
Advantages include:
· Better space efficiency
· Organized classroom layout
· Improved visibility
· Cleaner appearance
· Easier maintenance
· Long-term durability