Lockers can be made of a variety of materials, depending on their intended use and location.
Some common materials used in Locker construction include:
Overall, the choice of material for Lockers depends on the specific needs of the space and the intended use of the Lockers.
Lockers can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, wood, and plastic. The specific manufacturing process will depend on the type of material used.
Metal Lockers are typically made from steel or aluminium. The first step in the manufacturing process is to cut the metal sheets to the desired size using a shear or other cutting tool. The metal sheets are then bent into the shape of the Lockers using a brake press or similar machine. The sides and doors are welded together, and the Locker is then finished with a powder coat or paint.
Wooden Lockers are usually made from solid wood or plywood. The wood is cut to the desired size and shape using a saw or router. The pieces are then assembled using nails, screws, or glue, and finished with stain or paint.
Plastic Lockers are made using a process called injection moulding. This involves melting plastic pellets and injecting them into a mould. The mould is then cooled and the Plastic Locker is removed from the mould.
Regardless of the material used, Lockers may also include additional features such as locks, hinges, and ventilation systems which are added to the manufacturing process and can extend the time the Lockers take to make and when they can be delivered.