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In it's basic form, a steel industrial partitioning system based upon an angle
framework with sheet steel or mesh infills welded in place and stood
up to provide a screen. Industrial partitioning installations typically could be to form a
series of welding bays in a factory environment, a factory manager/storeman's
office, bonded store area, secure area within an existing storage
facility etc. Enclosures can have a suspended ceiling fitted to form
an enclosed box, or a mesh ceiling for security reasons. Elevations
can include for glazing both clear and patterned and steel or timber
doors can be included with a variety of door furniture.
A modern form of the angle frame system is constructed from a formed
steel angle framework, giving a more pleasing, almost flush appearance
on the fair face.
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The mesh partition panels,
when fitted with the correct bracketry can be used as an anti-collapse
system for retaining loads within a pallet racking system. Particularly
useful when a pedestrian walkway is running along the back of a single
run of racking.
Mesh panelling is also constructed to form drop-in shelves for use
within longspan shelving and pallet racking.
With today's high standards of Health & Safety legislation for
areas within the workplace, mesh partitioned enclosures are increasingly
being used as machine cages and guards, isolating passing personnel
from the danger areas within the working environment.
Double Skinned Steel industrial partitioning is used for creating offices usually
within an industrial environment. Elevations can include for single,
or double glazing panels where and when required, doors of various
patterns, a variety of door furniture and the steel can be finished
in several colours from the standard range. |
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