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Curtains are clear so workers can see and be seen.
The vinyl coating on these curtains withstands oil.
Cut with scissors to create custom see-through curtains—they have grommets and are ready to hang.
Cut with scissors to create custom curtains—they have grommets and are ready to hang. A vinyl coating provides oil resistance.
Shield workers while allowing them to see and be seen.
The vinyl coating on these panels withstands oil.
Hinges allow you to fold these panels into the desired configuration and the clear panels let workers see and be seen.
Lightweight and flexible enough to roll up and carry, these panels are wire reinforced so they stand on their own. A vinyl coating provides oil resistance.
Combine straight and curved sections to build a hanging one- to four-sided curtain partition.
Everything you need to build a four-sided curtain partition.
You can see and walk through these strip curtains.
Cut with scissors to create custom curtains—they have grommets and are ready to hang.
Fold these hinged panels into the configuration you need.
Hinges allow you to fold these panels into the desired configuration while the clear screens let workers see and be seen.
Lightweight and flexible enough to roll up and carry, these panels are wire reinforced so they stand on their own.
These curtains are for intermittent contact with flames and hot surfaces.
Made with Kevlar to resist abrasion, scratches, tears, and punctures.
Provide excellent chemical resistance with these silica cloth curtains.
The aluminum on one side of these curtains reflects radiant heat.
Blankets are for intermittent contact with flames and hot surfaces.
Prevent heat and flame damage in small spaces—these pads are a good alternative to large blankets during localized, high-heat applications.
Create a barrier between customers and employees to stop the spread of illness.
Place these panels between people to prevent the spread of illness without blocking communication—they’re flexible, so they won’t crack like rigid panels and they roll up for moving and storing them.
The carbon fibers on one side of these curtains ground electrical charges to eliminate static.
The holes are already punched in these strips for convenient installation.
Cut to the length you need with shears or a utility knife and punch holes for hanging.
These strips are ribbed to hide scratches and wear.
These strips are ribbed to hide scratches and wear; cut them to length with shears or a utility knife and punch holes for hanging.
Cut these strips to the length you need for hanging in freezer doorways or other cold environments.
Often hung in freezers, these strips can be used in food-service environments.
Completely block light with these strip rolls. Cut them to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
Replace worn strips or create a custom door with these individual strips. They completely block light to maintain darkness and privacy.
Sized to fit short openings.
These ribbed door strip rolls hide scratches and wear and can be used in food-service environments.
Able to handle temperatures up to 500° F, these door strips can be used near ovens and furnaces.
Hang these strips near data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
Cut these strips to the length you need to hang doors for data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
Cut these partially light-blocking strips to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
These partially light-blocking strips can be used to replace worn strips or create custom strip doors.
Allow personnel and vehicles to move freely through doorways while keeping heated or cooled air in and dirt, dust, and debris out.
Create custom doors that allow vehicles and people to move freely, while keeping heated or cooled air in and dirt, dust, and debris out.
Completely block light to maintain darkness and privacy, while allowing traffic to flow freely.
Often hung in freezers, these doors can be used in food-service environments.
To hide scratches and wear, these doors have ribbed strips.
Use these doors in data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
These strip doors partially block light.
Swap out damaged mounting plates or make custom strip doors by combining a mounting plate with door strips.
To minimize strain on your door strips, these plates have a hinge that swings when personnel or vehicles pass through.
Sized to fit short openings, these strip doors are often used with conveyors to prevent the loss of heated or cooled air through unprotected openings.
Secure dock doorways and other large openings.
Produce a stream of air down a doorway or other opening to keep out dust, dirt, insects, and fumes while allowing personnel to pass through.
Sized for use in coolers, offices, and other locations with limited clearance above doorways.
Made of stainless steel, these air curtains stand up to corrosive wet environments.
These curtains generate a stream of warm air to maintain inside temperatures when doors are open in cold weather.
These manual screens are spring-loaded to assist in the raising and lowering the screen.
An electric motor automatically raises and lowers these screens.
Typically used for separating work areas such as wash bays, these curtains have a clear center section that allows you to see in as well as out.
Curtains block visibility so they are often used to section off locker rooms, in-plant offices, and other restricted areas.
Use curtains to separate warm and cool-air areas and to create a dust barrier, while still allowing light to pass through.
These sheets can be grounded to reduce static electricity.
With larger openings than porous fiberglass fabric, these sheets allow for more air circulation in drying applications.
The PTFE coating makes these fiberglass sheets nonstick and chemical resistant.
These sheets are 50% more tear resistant than other fiberglass fabric sheets.
Pores allow for air circulation, so these sheets are often used in drying applications.
In addition to being oil resistant, this fabric protects against molten metal spatter when used vertically. Use as a heat shield or a welding curtain.
Commonly used as curtains and in sealing applications.
Similar to plaster, these adhesive-impregnated sheets and strips become moldable when water is added and harden as they dry. They can be used in sealing, insulating, and covering applications.
A blend of aramid and fiberglass, this fabric resists mildew and abrasion. It is self-extinguishing and won't melt, so it's often used for insulation applications.
This abrasion-resistant fabric sheds molten metal spatter when placed at an incline of 15° or greater. Use as a welding curtain.
Resistant to sparks and molten metal spatter, this fabric withstands temperatures up to 1000° F. It's often used for curtains, blankets, and gaskets.
Often used to create curtains and screens, this fabric has an aluminum foil backing that deflects radiant heat.
This temperature-resistant fabric is more cut resistant than Nomex.
Commonly used as curtains, covers, insulation, and splash shields, these sheets protect against welding spatter.
More flexible than standard silica fabric, wrap these sheets and strips to insulate pipes, wires, and hose. This fabric also protects against welding spatter.
Even when exposed for as long as 2 minutes to temperatures up to 2600° F, these sheets won't ignite or melt.
Often used as outdoor equipment covers and pit liners, this material combines UV, water, and mildew resistance with tear resistance.
The neoprene coating on these nylon sheets resists UV rays as well as solvents and oil.
Saturated with wax, these sheets also have a polyester coating on one side to resist corrosion and moisture. Protect piping and wrap irregularly shaped objects with this very flexible fabric.
This cotton fabric is treated to resist flames. Use as tarps.
This low-pile velvet cushions and damps vibration.
Set up these free-standing partitions to reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility. A vinyl barrier is sandwiched between two vinyl-coated fiberglass absorbers.
Suspend these thin sheets to reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility.
Furnished with two hangers for easy mounting around your facility, these sheets quiet noisy areas. Made of melamine foam, they are peaked on both sides for good sound absorption in large open spaces.
Grommets along one side make it easy to install these sheets around your facility and quiet noisy areas. Made of vinyl-coated fiberglass, they resist abrasion, oil, dirt, moisture, and most solvents.
Create a contaminant-free environment for your critical work with these soft-wall clean rooms.
Test shower stations to ensure they're working if needed.
These curtains have metal grommets for durability.
Hang shower curtains from these rods.
Secure shower curtain rods to walls.
Light beams travel up to 32 ft. between the transmitter and receiver.
Scanning 275° side-to-side for people and objects, these switches (known as safety laser scanners) cover large areas and send signals to machinery to prevent accidents.
Control and diagnose issues with safety-critical circuits.
Project a curtain-like stream of static-eliminating ionized air.
These blowers create an extra-wide field of ionized air.
Spread the range of static control further than static eliminators without fan.
Secure an air knife to the bracket and position where needed. Two swiveling joints allow 360° movement.
Producing the same airflow as standard air knives, these are quieter and use 18% less compressed air.
Use one bracket for 3" to 18" wide air knives; two brackets for 24" to 42" wide air knives, and three brackets for 48" wide air knives.
Create a sheet of high-velocity air.
Also known as air wipes, these use a 360° airstream to blow off, dry, clean, and cool tubes, cables, extruded shapes, and hoses.
Dry and cool parts, wipe conveyor belts, control coating depth, and blow liquid, chips, and dust off of equipment in sanitary environments.
Attach to a blower for high-speed airflow at low pressure.
An ionizing bar temporarily neutralizes static to protect against ESD (electrostatic discharge).
These produce the same airflow as standard static-eliminating air knives but are quieter and use 15% less compressed air.