Sturdier and more user-friendly: Introducing our Operable Wall 2.0

Our technical teams have worked hard to redefine what an operable wall should be. More versatile, with better soundproofing, and more user-friendly, our new operable wall has it all.
Movable wall systems have been widely used in the past decades across various industries, mainly in the education sector, hospitality, and commercial offices. And for good reasons. When integrated into a typical layout, an operable wall can multiply the ways to use a single space.
Each wall comprises a series of rail-mounted independent panels that can easily be locked together. They form a fully soundproof barrier in this configuration like any partition would do. Once unlocked, the panels can slide along the rail one by one and be stored in a specific compartment.
 
According to the design, several operable walls can be connected to accommodate even larger and busier areas.

Putting the user first

Every person who ever had to turn a meeting room into conference-room configuration will say it: handling an operable wall can be a daunting task. Heavy panels can easily get stuck on the suspension rails and become very hard to move. Additionally, any mishandling during the the closing process will result in acoustic leakage.

Our operable wall was designed with high load-bearing capacity rail systems. The directional tracks can better withstand panels’ movements and changes of direction. This helps to significantly improve the user experience. Our default Semi-Automatic closing system uses top and bottom pressure seals to lock the panels together. Say goodbye to manual cranking!

Occupants can activate the locking system by use of a key switch.

Low-voltage junctions are located at the edge of lateral profiles. Designed in positive/negative geometry, they allow the panels to lock seamlessly. Their blunt shape is specifically designed to minimize any potential damage to the user’s floor and ceiling in case of mishandling of the panels.

Make the choice of flexible soundproofing

Acoustic insulation is a serious topic. Whether it is located in a classroom or separating two rooms in an office, an operable wall plays an essential role in attenuating sound flows. With acoustic insulation performance of up to 54dB, our solid panels rank among the best in the market. Our glazed panels can reach up to 49dB of sound attenuation thanks to the use of laminated glass.
For your interior fit-out needs, Clestra will provide its design and engineering expertise to propose the most optimal solution. Contact us today to explore the design possibilities of our new range and experience first-hand the ease of use of our semi-automatic operable walls.

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