Industrial facilities are often designed much differently than other commercial spaces. Their layouts are generally more open and don’t have as many walled off rooms. For this reason, many facilities install wire partitions to act as walls. Here are three common uses for wire partitions in industrial settings.

- Limited access security. For areas that have confidential or classified information, including sensitive paperwork or employee information, there needs to be some level of security that prevents everyone who works in the facility from accessing this information. Wire partitions with security measures can act as access control points even when there are no physical walls that would prevent access in other spaces.
- Protection from machines. In manufacturing facilities where large, heavy machines are operated, worker safety is a big concern. Using wire partitions to section off this equipment to prevent workers from getting injured around these machines helps protect the workers. Wire partitions are durable, so they are highly effective at containing machines and preventing workers from accidentally putting themselves in danger around them.
- Area designation. When facilities have clients or supervisors stop in to discuss management or administrative concerns, there needs to be an area for them to go. Wire partitions can designate areas for specific purposes that aren’t necessarily matters of security. Another example of this is partitioning off training areas.
We help industrial facilities with a wide range of material handling needs, including supplying high-quality wire partitions. Contact our team here at Carolina Material Handling Inc. today if you need this type of product.



