To
produce metal garden furniture for you that lasts and is maintenance free,
Outside Edge has to pay particular attention to the raw materials and each part
of the manufacturing process. When you view other metal garden furniture
websites, why is the manufacturing process not explained? Many retailers have no in depth knowledge of
their suppliers’ production methods!
Virgin
Aluminium - we only use virgin aluminium
because reclaimed aluminium contains impurities that can cause cracking and
corrosion. Reclaimed aluminium is also very difficult to weld correctly since
inconsistent recycled aluminium will melt at varying temperatures making it
almost impossible to decide at which temperature to weld. In contrast, the
melting point of virgin aluminium is constant. Virgin aluminium outdoor
furniture that is welded at a constant temperature will not fail.
Stainless
Steel Fittings – such as on metal garden tables and sun loungers. It is vital that the assembly fittings are
manufactured from stainless steel to avoid any possibility of corrosion. We
specify stainless steel grade 316, the standard ‘marine grade stainless steel’.
Nylon
Feet – all of our metal patio furniture has adjustable nylon feet. This is
essential because otherwise:
·
unprotected
metal legs would chip allowing the elements to attack the bare aluminium
·
metal
feet can cause scratching on paved or decked patio areas
·
rubber
feet mark and wear quickly
Sand
Casting Our Metal Garden Furniture
1.
Mold-making - A sand mold
is formed by packing sand into each half of the mold. The sand is packed around
the pattern, which is a replica of the external shape of the casting. The
cavity that will form the casting remains when the pattern is removed. Most metal
garden furniture factories will use a cheap mdf pattern, Outdoor Edge uses a
much more expensive resin pattern that achieves a cleaner and sharper surface
finish.
2.
Clamping - Once the mold
has been made, it must be prepared for the molten metal to be poured. The
surface of the mold cavity is first lubricated to facilitate the removal of the
casting. Then the mold halves are closed and securely clamped together.
3.
Pouring - The molten
metal is maintained at a set temperature in a furnace. After the mold has been
clamped, the molten metal can be ladled from its holding container in the
furnace and poured into the mold. Many of our competitors use a charcoal furnace,
whereas Outside Edge uses an electric furnace. Consequently, the temperature is
constant – avoiding bubbling within the cast. Bubbling - think of Aero
chocolate, causes metal fatigue, shrinkage, cracks or incomplete sections
4.
Cooling - The molten
metal that is poured into the mold will begin to cool and solidify once it
enters the cavity. When the entire cavity is filled and the molten metal
solidifies, the final shape of the casting is formed.
5.
Removal - After the
predetermined solidification time has passed, the sand mold can simply be
broken, and the casting removed. At Outdoor Edge this step, sometimes called
shakeout, is performed by a vibrating machine that shakes the sand and casting
out of the flask.
6.
Trimming - During
cooling, the material from the channels in the mold solidifies and is attached
to the cast part. This excess material is trimmed from the casting via a
trimming press.
Welding
– apart from correct, constant weld temperature the bare metal parts must be
thoroughly cleaned before welding. Aluminium is a very reactive metal, within
minutes pure aluminium will combine with oxygen to form aluminium oxide, which
forms a very thin, whitish bloom. This coating prevents the metal from reacting
further with oxygen and protects the metal from further corrosion (rusting).
Aluminium oxide melts at 3 times the temperature of pure aluminium, so if the
oxide is present the weld will eventually fail.
Painting
– Outside Edge Metal Garden Furniture uses powder coating which will last
approximately 15 years. Many producers just use metal paint which starts to
flake and peel off after a couple of years. Again, it is crucial that the
aluminium is scrupulously cleaned, otherwise the aluminium oxide will prevail
and a white bloom will eventually appear through the powder coating.
Quality
Control
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every metal garden chair is measured
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every metal garden table is assembled to check bolt alignment
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every metal sunlounger is assembled to check bolt alignment
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all powder coating is checked for any blemishes or cracks
Packaging
– it is astonishing that some metal patio furniture manufacturers skimp on
packing to reduce product costs. Why go to the effort in producing high quality
metal garden furniture and then have a high return rate caused by inadequate
packaging? Outside Edge only uses grade 1 mail order packaging.
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parts are secured with cable ties
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bubble wrap protection
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further protection with polystyrene and cardboard
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5 ply cardboard box
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carton banding