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Furniture

The furniture sector blends creativity, craftsmanship, and functionality to transform spaces into comfortable, stylish, and practical environments.
 
Constant innovation in design, materials, and manefacturing techniques drives the industry to meet evolving lifestyle and workspace needs.

Durable Solutions for Stylish Products

Formdrill offers not only a stronger and more efficient fastening method in thin materials, but it also empowers designers and manufacturers to create more aesthetically pleasing, durable, and user-friendly products, particularly through its flexibility in tubular constructions and its compatibility with high-quality surface finishes.


 Optimalisation

Many furniture pieces, including chair frames, table legs, and  shelving units, are constructed from thin-walled tubes. The "Super Short" Formdrill type is designed for such applications.

 Superior Durability

The robust, internal threads make the assembly and disassembly of furniture easier and more reliable for the end-user (e.g., for transport or 
relocation),without compromising the integrity of the connection over time.

 Seamless Integration

Since the Formdrill process is chipless and offers an alternative to welding, there's often less or no need for post processing to remove weld spatter or metal chips. This is a significant advantage for furniture components that require painting, coating (e.g., powder coating), chroming, or other aesthetic finishes.

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Efficient Fastening, Elevated Design

The Formdrill process creates threads directly from the parent material, eliminating the need for external fasteners like weld nuts, threaded inserts, rivet nuts, or clinch nuts. This not only reduces production steps and costs but also results in cleaner lines and a more refined aesthetic for furniture components.

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furniture

Efficient Fastening, Elevated Design

The Formdrill process creates threads directly from the parent material, eliminating the need for external fasteners like weld nuts, threaded inserts, rivet nuts, or clinch nuts. This not only reduces production steps and costs but also results in cleaner lines and a more refined aesthetic for furniture components.

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