Shield workers while allowing them to see and be seen.
Cut with scissors to create custom curtains—they have grommets and are ready to hang.
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.
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.
Cut these partially light-blocking strips to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
Completely block light with these strip rolls. Cut them to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
These strip doors partially block light.
Completely block light to maintain darkness and privacy, while allowing traffic to flow freely.
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.
Resistant to sparks and molten metal spatter, this fabric withstands temperatures up to 1000° F. It's often used for curtains, blankets, and gaskets.
This abrasion-resistant fabric sheds molten metal spatter when placed at an incline of 15° or greater. Use as a welding curtain.
Often used to create curtains and screens, this fabric has an aluminum foil backing that deflects radiant heat.
Commonly used as curtains and in sealing applications.
Even when exposed for as long as 2 minutes to temperatures up to 2600° F, these sheets won't ignite or melt.