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Industrial Steel Partitioning

Single Skin Steel Partitioning

An ideal solution where a high quality and cost effective partitioning system is required for separating work or storage areas.

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SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Panels are constructed from 43 x 43 x 1.2 mm (18g) cold-rolled angles and 32 x 32 x 0.7 mm (22g) cold-rolled T bars. Panels are available in solid, mesh or solid/glazed/solid elevations
  • Choice of powder coated finishes
  • Demountable and relocatable
  • Ceiling solutions available to complement our partitioning
STANDARD PANEL SIZES:
  • Height 2,400, 2,700, 3,000 mm
  • Width 1,000 mm
  • Dado Height 1,200 mm
  • Thickness 43 mm
  • A range of infill and special sized panels can be supplied to achieve final dimensions
  • Side hung and sliding door options available
MULLION SIZES:
  • 50 x 50 x 2.5 mm - up to 2,700 mm high
  • 80 x 40 x 2.5 mm - 2,700 mm and above
  • 100 x 50 x 3.0 mm - to suit installation
All Two-Way (intermediate) mullions have base plates for floor fixing. Knee braces and/or ladder mullions may be fitted for extra stability and strength.
Double Skin Steel Partitioning

An alternative higher quality partitioning system where a smooth interior finish or good sound reduction is required. Ideal for works offices, clean rooms and storage areas for chemicals and food products.

SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Panels are constructed from 25.4 x 42 x 25.4 x 1.2 mm (18g) cold rolled channels panelled both sides with 0.8 mm (21g) CR4 mild steel sheet with 30 mm Rockwool mineral fibre infill and are joined together using an ‘H’ section. Panels are available in solid, half-glazed, solid/glazed/solid or borrowed light elevation
  • Choice of powder coated finishes
  • Demountable and relocatable
  • Ceiling solutions available to complement our partitioning
STANDARD PANEL SIZES:
  • Height 2,400, 2,700, 3,000 mm
  • Width 1,000 mm
  • Dado Height 1,200 mm
  • Thickness 47 mm
  • A range of infill and special sized panels can be supplied to achieve final dimensions
  • Side hung and sliding door options available
MULLION SIZES:
  • 50 x 50 x 2.5 mm - up to 2,700 mm high
  • 80 x 40 x 2.5 mm - 2,700 mm and above
  • 100 x 50 x 3.0 mm - to suit installation
All Two-Way (intermediate) mullions have base plates for floor fixing. Knee braces and/or ladder mullions may be fitted for extra stability and strength.

Industrial steel partitioning has become an essential feature in modern manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centres, and commercial facilities across Yorkshire. Designed to divide large spaces into functional areas, steel partitions provide a durable, flexible, and cost-effective solution for businesses seeking to improve operational efficiency, safety, and organisation. Unlike traditional brick or concrete walls, industrial steel partitioning offers numerous advantages that make it a preferred choice across various industries. 1. Enhanced Durability and Strength: One of the most significant benefits of industrial steel partitioning is its exceptional durability. Steel is resistant to impacts, wear and tear, and harsh industrial environments. Whether used in warehouses, factories, or production facilities, steel partitions can withstand daily operational demands without deteriorating quickly. Their robust construction ensures a long service life, reducing maintenance and replacement costs. 2. Improved Space Utilisation: Industrial facilities often require flexible layouts to accommodate changing operational needs. Steel partitioning allows organisations to create designated work areas, storage sections, offices, and production zones without extensive construction work. By maximising available floor space, businesses can improve workflow efficiency and optimise facility management. 3. Increased Workplace Safety: Safety is a top priority in industrial environments. Steel partitions help separate hazardous areas, machinery zones, and pedestrian pathways, reducing the risk of accidents. Steel partition systems can also provide additional protection by slowing the spread of fire and smoke, helping businesses comply with safety regulations and protect employees. 4. Cost-Effective Solution: Compared to permanent wall construction, steel partitioning is often more economical. Installation is typically faster, requiring less labour and minimising disruption to daily operations. Additionally, the durability of steel reduces long-term maintenance expenses, making it a cost-effective investment for industrial facilities. 5. Flexibility and Adaptability: Business needs frequently change due to expansion, new equipment installations, or operational restructuring. Industrial steel partitions can often be modified, relocated, or expanded with relative ease. This flexibility enables companies to adapt their workspace without major renovation projects, saving both time and money. 6. Enhanced Security: Steel partitioning provides a secure barrier for sensitive areas, valuable inventory, and restricted-access zones. Lockable steel partition systems can help prevent unauthorised entry while maintaining visibility and accessibility where required. This added level of security is particularly valuable in warehouses, logistics centres, and manufacturing facilities. 7. Better Noise Control: Industrial operations can generate significant noise levels that affect employee productivity and communication. Steel partition systems can be designed with sound-reducing materials to minimise noise transfer between work areas. This creates a more comfortable and productive environment, particularly in facilities that combine manufacturing and office spaces. 8. Professional Appearance: Modern steel partitioning systems offer a clean and professional appearance that enhances the overall look of industrial facilities. Available in various finishes, colours, and configurations, they can be tailored to match corporate branding and workplace aesthetics while maintaining industrial-grade performance. 9. Easy Maintenance: Steel partitions require minimal upkeep compared to traditional building materials. They are resistant to pests, moisture, and corrosion when properly treated or coated. Routine cleaning is usually sufficient to maintain their appearance and functionality, reducing operational downtime and maintenance costs. 10. Environmental Sustainability: Steel is one of the most recyclable construction materials available. Many industrial steel partition systems are manufactured using recycled materials and can be recycled again at the end of their lifespan. This contributes to sustainable building practices and helps organisations meet environmental goals. Conclusion: Industrial steel partitioning offers a practical and efficient solution for businesses across Yorkshire seeking to optimise their facilities. From enhanced durability and safety to improved flexibility and cost savings, steel partitions deliver a range of benefits that support modern industrial operations. As industries continue to evolve, steel partitioning remains a versatile investment that helps organisations create safer, more organised, and more productive work environments.

Benefits of Industrial Steel Partitioning
 
Industry Application Sectors
 

Manufacturing & Industrial Production: •Factory floor segregation •Machine guarding and safety enclosures •Tool storage areas •Quality control rooms •Hazardous material containment •Production line separation Warehousing & Logistics: •Secure inventory •High-value goods storage •Pick-and-pack zones •Loading dock separation •Returns processing areas •Staff access control Automotive: •Parts storage •Assembly line segregation •Battery storage areas •Maintenance workshops •Tool cribs and secure equipment rooms Pharmaceuticals & Life Sciences: •Cleanroom support spaces •Controlled-access laboratories •Material quarantine areas •GMP-compliant production zones •Equipment storage rooms Food & Beverage Processing: •Hygiene-controlled production areas •Allergen segregation zones •Packaging areas •Refrigerated storage separation •Maintenance workshops Data Centres & Technology Facilities: •Secure server Units •Network equipment rooms •Access-controlled infrastructure zones •Battery backup rooms •Operations centres Aerospace & Defence: •Secure component storage •Tool control areas •Testing enclosures •Sensitive project segregation •Maintenance hangar partitions Healthcare: •Equipment storage rooms •Pharmacy security enclosures •Laboratory separation •Maintenance departments •Archive and records storage Retail & E-Commerce Fulfilment: •Secure stock rooms •Returns processing zones •High-value inventory protection •Staff-only areas •Distribution centre partitioning Energy & Utilities: •Electrical equipment enclosures •Substation security •Control rooms •Hazardous materials storage •Maintenance workshops Construction & Building Materials: •Site warehouses •Tool and equipment storage •Temporary workshop divisions •Material segregation Education & Research: •Laboratory segregation •Secure equipment storage •Workshop enclosures •Technical training facilities

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