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Use
Bi-folding doors, windows, glass partition system -
Applications
Residential, commercial, corporate -
Characteristics
Bi-folding doors, easy-to-open, quiet mechanism, floor track, ceiling tracks, flexible design options
3 Product Files
3 Product Files
Divider systems from Solarlux offer flexible space for commercial and residential applications. Flexible space concepts are increasing in demand, as the built environment aims for sustainability, being able to repurpose space has become a key factor. Divider systems allow users to expand or section off spaces in a few steps.
Solarlux's glass dividers allow more light into a space while still offering sound insulation, and can be retrofitted at any time. Solarlux currently offers three systems that can be integrated into indoor spaces. The systems are designed to cater to different applications and design expectations.
SL 45 Flexa
The SL 45 Flexa offers a bi-folding door system that is not thermally insulated. It is characterized by a high level of flexibility and a large number of opening options. Part of the wings can be opened inwards, another part outwards, and segmented floor plans are also possible. Barrier-free floor rails create a seamless transition from one part of the room to the other. It can be used universally in all areas requiring a flexible space.
Ecoline Flexa
The Ecoline Flexa offers an insulated bi-folding door system. The system offers high flexibility with opening options, opening inwards or outwards, folding to the left and/or right. It is suitable for numerous room situations including segmented floor plans. The individual glass elements can be opened or closed almost completely over the entire surface in just a few movements. With a construction depth of 67 mm, the Ecoline Flexa offers a consistently slim face width of 99 mm in the sash joint.
SL60-HSW Flexa
The non-insulated horizontal sliding wall SL60-HSW Flexa offers a trackless design. The system "hangs" from the ceiling using a load-bearing retainer and guide rails. This variant is especially useful for room-in-a-room concepts, as it allows the flooring to run seamlessly beneath the elements, and offers architects design freedom when creating a floor plan. In addition, the elements on the side can be "parked" and are therefore not visible. Foldable corners and individual segmentations are also possible. The sound insulation quality is 38 db.