There are several reasons why a firm would choose to invest in
partitions for their workplaces and offices. Firstly, if workers are separated
into different cubicles, it is less likely that they would be distracted by
other workers. This means that they are considerably more likely to be more
productive than if they were operating in a crowded environment. Also, the use
of glass partitions can help to increase the productivity of a workforce as
such partitions can help to lower noise levels. The effectiveness of glass
partitions in reducing noise levels is evident by the fact that standard-issue
single glazed glass can have a sound privacy of 36dB and those made of double
glazed glass are even more effective given their sound privacy of 42dB.
As standard, glass
partitionings are usually made up of units of single glazed glass which are
held in place with head and floor details as well as joints filled with silicon
mastic. However, there are several glass dividers systems which include
'frameless' glass partitions and those styles in which the mere flick of a
switch has the potential to alter the transparency of the partitions. Another
feature of these glass partitions is that the doors of offices fitted with
these partitions are also made of glass, however, certain partition providers can
also supply doors made from other more solid materials. If there is enough
space, doors can be fitted on sliding rails, however, if there is only limited
space, the doors can instead be fitted onto patch hinges, floor rails and
framed and frameless systems (depending on whether the customers would prefer
framed or frameless partitions). Automated doors can also be installed
according to the wishes if individual customers.
There are numerous
advantages to using these room dividers as a means of dividing an office space
into several separate cubicles. Apart from the blatant advantage that the use
of such partitions can create a light and airy atmosphere, an ideal way to
compliment the aesthetic of modern and more open office spaces, glass
partitions can be easily relocated. This highlights another key advantage of
using such partitioning, in that because virtually no (or at most minimal)
structural modifications are required, building costs are kept minimal (if not
totally avoided). Also, although the cost of electricity is continually rising,
because glass partitions maximise the use of natural light, the costs of
electricity are also kept to a minimal level.
We are glass contractors
in Selangor that supply and install all glass wall and partitioning for your
office, home, factory and shop needs. Call us 012-2988560.
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