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A Simple and Transparent Touch to Spaces
What is it? What are its properties? Where is it used?
The Panslide Glass sliding glass partition wall system offers the flexibility to separate and connect spaces for various purposes while also catering to those seeking transparency. It is remarkably easy to use. The system consists of aluminum frames with thicknesses ranging from 40 to 80 mm, depending on the system height, and fixed within these frames are single glass panels with thicknesses of 8 to 12 mm. In this system, laminated, tempered, or laminated tempered glass is used, allowing for the production of large-sized glass panels while ensuring the system’s utmost safety. The glass panels, operated through specially designed mechanical mechanisms, push and pull against each other, creating a rigid surface when used as a wall.
Unlike guillotine systems, Panslide does not use a vertical sliding mechanism, making it ideal for areas where advanced acoustic insulation is not necessary. The key advantages of the Panslide Glass sliding glass wall system lie in its transparency and ease of use when dividing spaces. The versatile rollers on the aluminum tracks at ceiling level allow the glass panels to move, enabling effortless transformation of the space. Whether you desire a straight wall or an L-shaped configuration, our Panslide Glass system accommodates both options. Additionally, Panslide Glass maximizes natural light utilization.
For interior design cohesion, patterned or digitally printed foils can be applied to the glass surface. When needed, the leading or trailing panel can be arranged to open and close like a door, facilitating transitions between spaces. The system’s specialized locking mechanisms ensure the stability of the walls. When the system is opened, the glass panels can be stored in either a single or double direction.
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Natural Lighting
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Glass panels push and pull each other through specially designed mechanical mechanisms.
The Panslide Glass sliding wall system, with glass panels provides lower acoustic insulation than our other movable wall systems. To create a sliding wall, the glass modules are connected to each other using telescopic guides, leaving gaps of up to 8 mm between these glass modules. Therefore, if other components of the space are also compatible, it can provide sound insulation of up to 28 decibels
The Panslide Glass Sliding Partition Wall System is designed to withstand bending and features 40/50/60/80 mm thick aluminum frames. Within these frames, fixed modules of 6/8/10/12 mm thick tempered or laminated tempered glass are installed. The system utilizes special hanging elements and versatile rollers moving along the ceiling-mounted rail. It consists of panels that move independently of each other and can be stored discreetly. Although each module in the glass sliding system operates independently, they interact through special mechanisms, allowing smooth movement. This user-friendly feature enhances usability.
The Panslide Glass Sliding Partition Wall System is designed to withstand bending and features 40/50/60/80 mm thick aluminum frames. Within these frames, fixed modules of 6/8/10/12 mm thick tempered or laminated tempered glass are installed. The system utilizes special hanging elements and versatile movable rollers attached to the ceiling rail. It consists of panels that move independently of each other and can be stored discreetly. Although each module in the glass sliding system operates independently, they interact through special mechanisms, allowing for smooth movement. This user-friendly feature enhances usability.