Industrial Warehouse Curtains are an ideal solution for partitioning space in warehouse facilities. Warehouse curtains offer an easy, flexible, and cost-effective approach to creating defined areas within larger spaces. Whether your facility requires retractable warehouse divider curtains or stationary curtain walls, we provide customized products tailored specifically to your needs. AmCraft also offers a variety of hardware options designed for optimal functionality and durability.
Understanding that warehouse curtains must withstand demanding industrial environments, we prioritize durability and craftsmanship. Our warehouse divider curtains feature superior-quality materials and detailed workmanship, ensuring you receive an attractive, resilient, and long-lasting solution for your facility.
A more subtle application is minimizing worker distraction. Typically, warehouse partition curtains are used to solve space issue within a larger space.
A warehouse divider curtain wall partition provides you with the following benefits instead of constructing a permanent wall.
AmCraft’s warehouse curtains and warehouse divider curtains provide multiple advantages for improving the organization, flexibility, and efficiency of your facility. Key benefits include:
When it comes to designing warehouse partition systems, flexibility is key. At AmCraft Manufacturing, we specialize in crafting custom layouts tailored to meet your specific needs. Below are some of the most common warehouse curtain layouts we offer:
Single-Sided Layouts
Ideal for straightforward applications, such as separating workstations or enclosing machinery against a wall.
Double-Sided Layouts
Great for partitioning spaces in the middle of a warehouse or creating dual rooms with open ends.
Triple-Sided Layouts
Perfect for isolating equipment or creating semi-enclosures for operations requiring open access on one side.
Four-Sided Enclosures
Used for complete enclosures offering 360-degree containment. These are particularly useful for dust control, temperature management, or noise reduction.
Multiple Straight Sections
Combine multiple linear sections to create larger enclosures or separate zones within expansive warehouse spaces.
Enclosures typically consist of four sides or walls.
There are many reasons to build an enclosure including:
Ceiling covers are also available. A ceiling cover should be suspended from a metal grid to prevent sagging.
Since dust, fumes, odors and light are the most common offenders, employing air tight edge sealing methods and materials to the perimeter of the warehouse divider curtains render extremely effective enclosure.
The most effective warehouse divider enclosures are built when we design and build to fit your space. If at all possible, we ask for
photos of the area where the curtain enclosure will go, along with a handful of measurements. Our technical sales
team is very experienced with the information gathering process, and it ready to walk you through this quick and easy process.
Valance
A 10” – 12” high valance attaches to the side of the track with a 1″ wide velcro strip. It blocks the airflow between the track and the top of the curtain (1/2”) and provides a visually appealing track assembly.
Velcro Side Edge Mount
If you order a curtain with velcro mounting to a wall or column, the side edges of your curtain will have a 2″ wide velcro (loop) piece sewn onto the front side of the curtain. This piece runs the full height of your curtain. Additionally we will send you the matching 2″ wide hook velcro with an adhesive back. The adhesive velcro sticks to most flat, clean surfaces, but on some occasions you might have to fasten the velco with some tap screws onto the wall to make sure the velcro stays on.
Our curtains are designed to sit 1″ off the floor in order to prevent being scraped and torn. The retractable curtains in particular need this gap. We offer a removable floor sweep to cover this 1″ opening.
For the stationary curtains you can either use the removable floor sweep, or order the curtain 6″ longer than needed and sandwich the extra material between an angle iron and the floor (battening). Once done, the excess material can be sliced off with a utility knife.
Headquarters