Strips Curtains
Curtain Walls
How to Choose
For foot traffic on smaller cooler and freezer openings, these walk-in cooler vinyl strip curtains allow quick access while preventing cold air from escaping. The clear strips give a full line of sight into the cooler and are rated for low temperatures to prevent cold cracking. They're straightforward to install on any door opening.
For forklift and pallet truck traffic, the ribbed freezer strip curtains are the best choice. The ribbed surface resists scratching from regular forklift contact, keeping the strips clear for longer and maintaining good visibility. These drive-through cooler curtains let vehicles pass freely while holding cold air inside.
When you need to cover an entire wall opening, cold storage strip curtain walls are the solution. These strip curtain walls span large openings or create temperature zones inside the cold store. They allow quick access for foot traffic or forklift traffic from one side to the other and can be sized to cover any opening.
Replacing worn-out strips? You can order cold storage PVC strips pre-cut and punched to your required height, or buy them uncut and trim them to length on site. These replacement strips are made to match your existing setup and clip straight in.
When you need to divide a large area such as a warehouse into cold storage zones, insulated curtain walls are ideal. These cold storage curtain walls are made from insulated panels (each 1.5 m wide) that Velcro together and run from the floor to the roof deck. The cold storage wall curtains form temperature zones so products can be stored at different temperatures within the same building.
When you need to divide the INSIDE of a freezer or cold storage room, these cold storage room dividers are designed for the job. Also made from 1.5 m wide insulated panels that Velcro together, they run from the floor to the ceiling of the cold room. They're quick to install and easy to take down when your layout changes.
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