Usually ready in 24 hours
Our Steelix chairs are rust resistant, lightweight and stackable up to 10 high, making them easy to store and move around. They're weather resistant, durable, and perfect for various settings like restaurants, cafes, or any indoor or outdoor event. Stylish and easy to clean, available in colorful finishes, adding texture to any space.
The look! The traditional metal design has become a favorite at restaurants, pizza parlors, Mexican grills, ice cream shops, and even outdoor cafes.
The versatility! Available in tons of colors, these chairs are great at setting or matching your venues color palette.
Easy to clean. The smooth metal surface makes these chairs easy to clean. You don't have to worry about mold or heavy scrubbing.
Strength! It doesn't get any stronger than steel. You're buying a chair that can take daily abuse from customers and still look great for years.
Long lasting! Our Steelix chairs are going to last a long time. They're almost indestructible. That's why restaurants love them. It's an investment that will last a long time.
Rubber feet. Our Steelix brand Tolix Style Chairs include rubber feet to protect your flooring from the steel legs.
Easy to stack. Our Steelix Tolix Style chairs are easy to stack up to 10 high. That allows for easy storage and the ability to regain space giving your venue more flexible usage.
Protective Rubber Pads. Underneath each of our Steelix Tolix Style Chairs, you'll find thick rubber pads at each corner to protect the the chair underneath during stacking. This prevents metal on metal scratching and preserves the beauty and integrity of each seat.
We don’t use every day paint. Instead, our Steelix chairs are finished with a super hard process: The paint we use is known as Electrostatic Powder Coating (EPS), which is a coating process that uses an electrostatic spray gun to apply an electrically charged powder to an electrically conducting material. One or more electrodes on the front of the powder gun charges the powder to 60-100 kV when sprayed. An electric field is created between the powder gun and the grounded work piece. The powder particles follow these field lines and remain adhered to the object due to its residual charge.
1. We polish the metal for a smooth, dry, mirror like finish with no impurities or nano-rust particles.
2. The chairs are dried in an oven to remove all the moisture.
3. Spraying: The spray gun uses an electrode fitting to positively charge the powder particles. The metal surface being sprayed is grounded, giving it a negative charge. Attraction: The electric field between the charged particles creates a strong bond that causes the powder to stick to the metal in an even coat.
4. First, we apply a light coat of paint to enhance adhesion. This first coat is about 20 uM thick.
5. We then apply a second, but thicker electrostatic coat, about 80 microns thick.
6.