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Multi-Panel Laminate & Acrylic Panels

The Multi-panel set ups include a clear acrylic and white gloss laminate panel. Once combined, the split screen design provide privacy on the lower half of the screen and visibility across the top.

Our chosen materials extend the areas when the partitions can be used. As both materials are easy to clean, consider use within a medical environment, as well as office, schools or factories. In fact, the options are endless.

Utilise the versatility of the modular style by creating custom layouts to best frame the open space.

Dispatched within 7 working days

  • Includes x1 acrylic panels & x1laminate panel
  • Panel sizes – 750mm H
  • Supplied with 1800mm H poles and round base
  • Easy to clean surface
  • Modular design
  • Made in the UK, by Rap Office Screens
Easy clean social distancing screens
SKU
91X1.
£213.00

Key Features

Combine the partitions to create a wall or link in a way that forms individual work pods, the choice is yours. Modular partitions give you free rein on how the screens are used, making sure as an individual you can get the most out of them.

  • Combination panel finish
  • Both finishes are easy to clean and maintain
  • Made to order
  • Modular design to maximise configurations
  • Easy to install 

Product specifications for the Multi-Panel Social Distancing Screen

Measurements

Panel thickness - 18mm

Frame width - 30mm
Acrylic thickness - 3mm
Laminate thickness - 1mm (on top of solid core)

Bases - 400mm diametre
Pole - 34mm diametre
Bases are trip & wheelchair friendly

Materials

Frame - PVC
Corner mouldings - PVC
Screen 1 - clear & frosted acrylic
Screen 2 - White high pressure laminate (HPL)
Screen 2 - Internal - Solid Core
Pole & base - Aluminium

Fire safety elements

Acrylic
Tested to BS 476 Part 7 with a Class 3 classification 

Laminate
Tested to standard UNE EN 13501-1:07+A1:2010

Plastic Components
Manufactured using non-flammable, self-extinguishing plastic.

Steel
Components are not considered to be a fire hazard.

Aluminium
Has a melting of 660°C and is not considered to be a fire hazard