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How CRCA Steel Sheets Make Dorisfray Almirah Last Longer

You’ll see “CRCA steel” mentioned in Dorisfray’s product specifications. It’s fair to ask what that actually means — and why it matters to you as a buyer. Here’s a plain-English explanation of the material behind our almirahs, and why it directly affects how long your furniture lasts.

What Does CRCA Actually Stand For?
CRCA stands for Cold Rolled Close Annealed steel. In simple terms, manufacturers process this steel sheet at room temperature (“cold rolling”) to achieve a smooth, precise, and consistent thickness. They then heat-treat it (“annealing”) to relieve internal stress and improve strength and workability. The result is a steel sheet that’s smoother, more uniform, and easier to shape precisely than raw or hot-rolled steel.

Why Smoothness Matters More Than You’d Think
A smoother steel surface isn’t just about appearance. It directly affects how evenly a powder coating can be applied. Rough or inconsistent steel surfaces lead to uneven coating. Some areas end up with thinner protective coverage than others. Those thin spots are exactly where rust and corrosion start first — often years before the rest of the unit shows any wear. CRCA’s refined surface gives the powder coat something consistent to bond to, panel after panel.

Precision Manufacturing Means Better-Fitting Doors and Panels
CRCA sheets have tightly controlled thickness and flatness. This allows for more precise cutting, bending, and welding during manufacturing. That’s why well-made steel almirahs have doors that close flush and evenly. Drawers slide smoothly, and panels align cleanly at the seams. Lower-grade steel varies in thickness across a single sheet, which causes gaps, misalignment, and doors that need force to shut.

Better Structural Strength Under Load
CRCA steel’s annealing process improves its internal grain structure. This gives it a better strength-to-thickness ratio than untreated steel. In practical terms, shelves hold weight — folded clothes, files, storage items — without sagging over years of use. Door panels also resist denting from everyday knocks better than thinner or lower-grade alternatives.

Why This Matters for Almirahs Specifically
An almirah isn’t a decorative piece. It’s mechanical, load-bearing furniture. People open and close it daily, load significant weight onto its shelves, and expect it to keep functioning smoothly for well over a decade. The base material quality determines whether that’s realistic. Cheaper, non-CRCA steel might look identical on day one. But the difference shows up years down the line: doors start sagging, shelves bow, or coating begins flaking at stress points.

How to Tell If a Steel Almirah Actually Uses CRCA Steel
Unfortunately, you can’t tell just by looking at the finished, painted product. The material specification has to come from the manufacturer directly. So it’s worth simply asking — whether you’re buying one almirah for your bedroom or fifty for an institution — “What grade of steel is this made from?” A manufacturer confident in their materials will answer specifically and immediately.

Our Standard at Dorisfray
Dorisfray manufactures every almirah — from our double-door NOBU wardrobe to our larger multi-door models — using CRCA steel sheets. We finish each one with even powder coating and build it with precision panel alignment. It’s a deliberate material choice, not just a specification line — it’s the difference between furniture that lasts 5 years and furniture that lasts 20.