Curtain Features

Clear Vision Panels
Vision panels can be added to allow for a clear line of sight through the curtain. Standard vision panels are 54" in height but can be made to any size.

Curtain Valances
A valance is made from the same material as the lower curtain. They are used to seal the opening above the curtain. This is generally the space from the roof deck to the bottom of the joist or purling. They can be rectangular or follow the slope of the roof.

Floor Sweeps
A floor sweep seals the open area between the curtain and the floor. It attaches to the main curtain by Velcro. They are 6″ tall and as wide as the entire length of the curtain. These are ideal for controlling dust, fumes, odors and other undesirable elements. They can also be replaced in the future should the friction from the floor wear them out.

Anchor Straps
Velcro straps hold your curtain in place if a breeze or if a more secure curtain is needed. These anchors feature Velcro straps that loop through a D-ring, which is anchored into the cement floor. Typically spaced every 4'.

Seal Velcro
Seal Velcro, also known as adhesive Velcro, sticks onto your curtain and can be installed in the field. Please note that this is not ideal for cold temperature applications or high-frequency use.

Chain Weights
If you have a slight breeze or are power washing near the curtain, then we can add a galvanized 3/16" chain weight to the bottom of the curtain.
Connecting Curtains

Velcro
Velcro is used to connect curtain sections together to form larger curtain walls. The Velcro also serves as an access point for larger curtains and makes them easier to install.

Magnets
Seal magnets are an ideal way to attach curtains to each other or adjacent steel walls and beams. Best utilized in dusty areas that would clog up
Velcro.
Entry Options

Sewn-In Strip Doors
Strip doors that are sewn into the curtain are ideal for light foot traffic. This allows for quick movement of people into and out of the industrial curtains.

Free-Standing Strip Doors
For motorized traffic, a free-standing steel frame strip door is ideal. The steel frame takes the stress off of the curtain wall, ensuring longevity and performance for motor traffic and high use.

Swinging Impact Doors
A free-standing industrial swinging door can also be provided for access. Also known as impact doors, these heavy-duty doors can take a lot of abuse from carts, forklifts, or heavy foot traffic. View Styles

Roll-Up Doors
Supported with a free-standing steel frame, the power roll-up doors can be opened and closed via remote from a forklift. Door styles and prices vary based on the frequency of opening and closing, speed requirements and size. View Styles