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PVC strip curtains for partitions give you the flexibility of an open access “door” with the benefits of a barrier: you get easier flow of people and equipment, while maintaining separation of physical zones, controlling temperature, and reducing contamination. They’re a practical middle ground between open space and full wall/door.

10/20/20252 دقيقة قراءة

PVC Strip Curtains for Partitions

PVC Strip Curtain
PVC Strip Curtain

Here are the relevant highlights of what MANCO’s PVC strip curtain product line offers:

  • MANCO lists “PVC Strip Curtains – ستائر شريطية للمستودع” on their site, aimed at warehouses, loading‑docks, cold‐storage etc.

  • Their product page states that they provide different widths (200 mm / 300 mm) and thicknesses (e.g., 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 4.5 mm) and that custom sizes are available.

  • They include “Polar PVC” grade (for very low temperature environments, ‑25°C to +30°C) for freezer / chiller applications.

  • Their “About Us” page notes that MANCO has been supplying PVC strip curtains in KSA since at least 2012, emphasizing REACH‑certified, DOP/DEHP‑free PVC. PVC Strip Curtains

🔍 Why this could be a good choice for partitions

Using MANCO’s curtains for partitioning makes sense for these reasons:

  • Customisable dimensions / grades: Because partitions vary in size, traffic, temperature, MANCO’s ability to produce custom widths/thicknesses (2–4.5mm) is a plus.

  • Temperature control & insulation: The Polar grade means you can use them even in cold or freezer partitions.

  • Local supplier, installation support: Being based in Riyadh (and KSA branches) means easier local service, faster delivery, installation support.

  • Quality assurance: The mention of REACH certification, DOP/DEHP‑free material suggests they pay attention to material standards.

  • Visibility + access: As with good strip curtains generally, you get barrier functions (dust, cold air, insects) yet maintain visual access and ease of pass‑through.

⚠️ What to check / ask them

When you approach MANCO (or any supplier) for partition curtains, here are the details to confirm:

  • Opening size: Measure the height & width of the partition space you want to cover. Ensure the strip width, number of strips (for overlap) and track/rail fit that opening.

  • Traffic type: Will people walk through, carts/forks, high forklift traffic? If heavy traffic → thicker strips (e.g., 4mm) and wider widths (e.g., 300mm) recommended.

  • Temperature / environment: If the partition separates a cold room or freezer, ensure you choose the correct grade (Polar / low‑temperature). If outdoors / heat / heavy sun / wind: ask for UV stabilized.

  • Material finish / durability: Ask about abrasion resistance (especially if vehicles pass), clarity of PVC (visibility), antistatic or ribbed options if needed. MANCO mentions ribbed/various grades on their site. manco.sa

  • Mounting / track system: Confirm whether the rail/header system is included, how installation is done, and if there’s any adjustment needed.

  • Overlap / curtain effect: Good overlap of strips ensures better insulation and barrier effect. Ask MANCO what overlap they will design for your space.

  • Warranty / maintenance / replacement: What’s the expected lifespan, what happens if a strip is damaged (can you replace just one?)

  • Lead time & cost: Get a quote including all costs (material, rail, installation) and estimated delivery time (especially if custom size).

  • Compliance & material safety: Since MANCO mentions REACH and DOP/DEHP‑free, you may ask for technical data sheet (TDS) to ensure materials meet your hygiene/safety/industry standards if relevant.

🔧 Suggested next steps

If you decide to go ahead with MANCO, here’s a recommended plan:

  1. Measure the partition opening (height, width, any obstructions, traffic path).

  2. Contact MANCO (Riyadh phone: 011‑4501210 or 0507011156) as listed on their site.

  3. Provide them the details: opening size, traffic type, environment (temp, indoor vs outdoor), preferred strip width/thickness if you have an idea.

  4. Ask them to propose options: standard vs premium (e.g., thicker grade, ribbed, Polar), with cost breakdown.

  5. Ask for sample material if you want to check transparency, durability, etc.

  6. Confirm installation schedule and mounting system (will they do it, or you need to subcontract?).

  7. Get a formal quote & terms (payment, warranty).

  8. Once ordered, ensure the installation is done per spec and confirm overlap is correct and system functions smoothly.