Morton Glazed Desk Screens with Laminate
The split panel design of the Morton Vision Desk Screens showcases how acrylic and laminate benefits a partitioned desk space. Clear acrylic keeps the top of the panel fully see through, so you can see between work areas.
At the base, easy clean laminate adds light privacy and accepts dry wipe pens if additional note taking space is required.
Dispatched within 10 working days
- Clear acrylic as standard
- Frosted acrylic available on request
- Black, or white silver powder coated aluminium frame
- Supplied with drill through clamps
- Upgrade to easy fix clamps available
- Made in the UK, by Rap Office Screens
Key Features
Combining multiple finishes adds a unique look to the desks, and creates the divide needed as well as adding light privacy and some shielding from the rest of the office. The clear acrylic makes it easy to speak to those around you and work collaboratively when required.
If more privacy is needed, switch the clear acrylic for a frosted acrylic. With a higher opacity, the frosted acrylic removes full visibility, showing only shapes and shadow.
- Made to order
- 400, 500 and 600mm height options available
- Quick installation with the easy fix desk clamps
- Fix to the back and sides for full cover
- Easy clean acrylic and laminate
Product specifications for the Elite / Morton Vision + Laminate Desktop Divider
Frame Measurements
Frame thickness - 28mm
Frame width - (side bars) - 50mm / (Top & bottom bar) - 22mm
Clamp slots in the frame are;
Desktop Screens less than 899mm - 158mm in from each edge
Desktop Screen more than 900mm - 275mm in from each edge
Acrylic Measurement - 50% of the screens size
Laminate Measurement - 50% of the screen size
Materials
Frame - Powder coated aluminium
Desktop Clamps - Steel
Internal - 18mm solid core
Linking strips - Flexible PVC
Acrylic - 3mm clear and frosted acrylic (applicable to Vision Screens)
White gloss laminate - HPL (high pressure laminate)
Fire Safety Elements
Chipboard
Surface spread of Flames Class 2 tested to BS479-7
MDF
Surface spread of Flames Class 2 tested to BS479-7
Plastic Components
Manufactured using non-flammable, self-extinguishing plastic.
Aluminium
Extrusions has a melting of 660°C and is not considered to be a fire hazard.
Steel
Components are not considered to be a fire hazard.
Acrylic
Tested to BS 476 Part 7 with a Class 3 classification
Laminate
Tested to standard UNE EN 13501-1:07+A1:2010