Basic Info
A high-safety partition system specially designed to meet building fire protection codes. In the event of a fire, it can maintain integrity, heat insulation, and flame retardancy for a certain period of time, buying valuable time for personnel evacuation and fire rescue.
Customer reviews
Emily Rodriguez · Co-founder, Startup
As a startup, our budget was limited, but we couldn't compromise on the office environment. Your company's product range is comprehensive, allowing us to source all our cubicles, desks, and chairs at once. We were most impressed by the built-in cable management in the cubicles, which hides all wires perfectly for a tidy-looking office. The assembly instructions for the desks and chairs were clear, and our team managed to install most of it ourselves, saving us costs. The products offer great value and are ideal for a growing company like ours.
Ben Carter · Office Manager, Law Firm
Our Strict Legal Standards Mean We Have Extremely High Requirements for Furniture Durability and Professional Appearance.
David Chen · Interior Designer
As a designer, I have high standards for aesthetics and details. The office partitions and screens we selected for our client's project from your company delivered an excellent final result. The frame finishing is precise, the panel colors matched the renderings almost perfectly, and the seams were even. The client is thrilled with the professional and modern office environment created. It's also worth mentioning that the installation team was highly professional, took great care to protect the site, and cleaned up thoroughly afterward.
Product Description
Product Features:
Its core feature is excellent fire resistance performance. The system has passed the certification of national-level fire detection institutions and uses composite fire-resistant glass (such as cesium potassium fire-resistant glass) and specially made steel keel frames. All gaps are filled with intumescent fire-resistant sealing strips, which expand rapidly when exposed to heat, effectively sealing the gaps and preventing the spread of flames and toxic smoke. The system not only has fire resistance but also has good sound insulation effect. In terms of design, it can also be coordinated with ordinary glass partitions to meet aesthetic needs and achieve the unity of safety and aesthetics.

Product Specifications:
The fire resistance ratings are divided into EI30 (0.5 hours), EI60 (1 hour), EI90 (1.5 hours), and EI120 (2 hours). The profiles mainly use galvanized steel plates with a thickness of more than 1.2mm formed by bending or specially treated steel square tubes. The thickness of the fire-resistant glass varies with the fire resistance rating; for example, 15mm composite fire-resistant glass is commonly used for EI60. The height and grid size of the system must strictly follow the technical parameters of the certification certificate and cannot be changed arbitrarily.

Product Applications:
Used in building fire compartment partition walls and important equipment rooms.
1. Partition walls on both sides of corridors in large office buildings;
2. Perimeter enclosure of stairwells and elevator halls;
3. Protective partition walls of data centers and server rooms;
4. Separation between kitchens, flammable material storage areas and other areas;
5. Fire compartment partitions of special functional rooms such as hospital operating rooms and laboratories.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q:What factors should I consider when choosing a sofa for a small living room?
A:When selecting a sofa for a small living room, prioritize space-saving designs first—opt for compact sizes (e.g., loveseats, armless sofas, or sofa beds) to avoid crowding. Choose light colors (like beige, white, or soft gray) or pieces with exposed legs, as these create a "lighter" visual effect and make the room feel more open. Also, consider multi-functional features, such as built-in storage or pull-out beds, to maximize utility without sacrificing space. Avoid overly bulky fabrics (like thick velvet) or large patterns, which can make the area feel cramped.
Q:How do I clean and maintain a fabric sofa to keep it looking new?
A:Cleaning and maintaining a fabric sofa starts with checking its care label (look for codes like "W" for water-based cleaners, "S" for solvent-based cleaners, or "WS" for both). For regular upkeep, vacuum the sofa weekly with a soft brush attachment to remove dust and crumbs—pay extra attention to crevices and cushion seams where debris accumulates. For minor stains (like coffee or food), blot the area gently with a clean cloth (don’t rub, as this spreads the stain) and use a cleaner that matches the care label. To prevent fading, keep the sofa out of direct sunlight, and rotate cushions every 2–3 months to ensure even wear. For deep cleaning, consider hiring a professional upholstery service once a year.