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There are chairs that comes with back tilt features and synchronised mechanism for more comfort. Can a production chair have the same?

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There are chairs that comes with back tilt features and synchronised mechanism for more comfort. Can a production chair have the same?

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The answer is yes and no. Yes, it is ideal to have such features on a production chair, allowing workers to adjust the chairs to their individual preferences as wel las enable more body movements to minimise body-ache. However, it is not advisable to have such features on a cleanroom chair. Such mechanical movements will result in metal to metal friction which will in turn generate particles. Unless the tilt mechanism is specifically designed for cleanroom application, this feature is not cleanroom compliant.

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