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Here’s a structured breakdown of sliding door categories for partition walls, optimized for clarity and decision-making:
Sliding Door Categories for Partition Walls
(Organized by Mechanism, Design & Functionality)
1. By Mounting System
Type | Key Features | Best For |
Top-Hung | Hidden ceiling track | High-end offices, modern interiors |
Floor-Guided | Lower track for stability | Heavy doors, high-traffic areas |
Wall-Mounted | Compact side rails | Small spaces, retrofits |
2. By Panel Configuration
Type | Key Features | Best For |
Single-Panel | One sliding door | Standard openings (≤1.2m) |
Bypass (2+ Panels) | Panels slide behind each other | Wide entries (e.g., conference rooms) |
Disappears into wall cavity | Space-saving, clean aesthetics |
3. By Material & Design
Type | Key Features | Best For |
Frameless Glass | Seamless all-glass look | Modern offices, luxury spaces |
Aluminum-Framed | Slim profiles (25-50mm) | Budget-conscious projects |
Wood/Composite | Warmth and texture | Residential, hospitality |
4. By Functional Specialty
Type | Key Features | Best For |
Acoustic Sliders | Double glazing + seals (STC 45-50dB) | Meeting rooms, private offices |
Smart Glass | Electric opacity control | Dynamic privacy needs |
Fire-Rated | EI30/EI60 certified | Corridors, healthcare |
5. By Operation Style
Type | Key Features | Best For |
Manual | Push/pull simplicity | Cost-sensitive projects |
Automatic | Motion sensors/remote control | Accessibility-focused spaces |
How to Choose?
Space Constraints? → Pocket or top-hung systems
Need Soundproofing? → Acoustic double-glazed sliders
Aesthetic Priority? → Frameless or smart glass
High Traffic? → Durable aluminum-framed bypass doors
Pro Tip: Combine categories (e.g., top-hung + frameless + acoustic) for tailored solutions.
Need help selecting? [Contact us] with your project specs for a customized recommendation.
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Why This Format Works:
Clear categorization for easy comparison
Technical specs alongside applications
Decision-focused guidance
Modular combinations highlighted
Packaging glass partition walls properly is crucial to ensure they arrive at their destination safely and without damage. Here’s a general guide on how normal glass partition walls are typically packaged for shipping, especially for international or long-distance transport:
1. Protective Wrapping Glass Panels: Each glass panel is individually wrapped with soft protective materials such as: | Bubble wrap | each glass panel wrapped bubble. |
Corrugated cardboard | each solid melamine panel warpped Corrugated cardboard. | |
This prevents scratches, cracks, or breakage during transit. | ||
Aluminum Frames | Frames are wrapped in plastic film or protective paper to prevent scratches or dents. | |
2. Sturdy Packaging Materials | Wooden Crates | Glass panels and frames are often packed in custom-sized wooden crates for maximum protection. The crates are designed to fit the dimensions of the partitions snugly, minimizing movement during transport. |
3. Securing the Contents | Foam Inserts | Foam or padded inserts are used to fill any gaps between the glass panels, frames, and the crate walls to prevent shifting. |
Strapping | The contents are secured with plastic or metal straps to keep everything in place during transit. | |
Corner Protectors | Edges of glass panels and frames are protected with plastic or rubber corner guards to prevent chipping or damage. | |
4. Labeling and Documentation | Fragile Labels | The package is clearly labeled with “Fragile,” “Handle with Care,” and “This Side Up” stickers to ensure proper handling. |
Shipping Information | Each package includes a detailed shipping label with the destination address, product description, and order number. | |
Packing List | A packing list is included inside the crate, detailing the contents, quantities, and any special instructions for assembly or installation. | |
5. Waterproofing | Plastic Wrapping | The entire crate or package is wrapped in waterproof plastic to protect against moisture, rain, or humidity during transit. |
6. Custom Packaging for Special Requirements | For oversized or uniquely shaped partitions, custom packaging solutions are used to ensure safe transport. | |
For international shipping, packaging complies with export standards and may include additional reinforcements. Example of a Typical Package |