Acoustic Insulation Movable Partition Wall Customizable Size
Price:
US$80.00 10 - 99 square meters
MOQ:
10 square meters
Delivery Time:
2-3 weeks
Brand:
Glawall
Product Description
Movable Partition Wall Thickness Guide
The thickness of a movable partition wall affects its stability, acoustics, weight, and flexibility. Below is a detailed breakdown of standard and specialized thickness options for different applications.
1. Standard Thickness Ranges
| Partition Type | Typical Thickness | Best For |
| Basic Office Partitions | 50–100 mm (2–4 inches) | Open offices, temporary dividers |
| Glass Partitions | 25–40 mm (1–1.5 inches) | Modern offices, conference rooms |
| Acoustic Partitions | 75–150 mm (3–6 inches) | Meeting rooms, hotels, auditoriums |
| Extra-Strong Partitions | 100–200 mm (4–8 inches) | High-security areas, heavy-duty use |
2. Thickness by Material
| A. Glass Partitions | Single-glazed | 25–40 mm (minimal soundproofing) | |
| Double-glazed | 50–80 mm (better insulation, STC 40-50) | ||
| Laminated security glass | Up to 100 mm (impact-resistant) | ||
| B. Solid Panel Partitions | Aluminum honeycomb core | 50–100 mm (lightweight but strong) | |
| Gypsum/mineral wool core | 75–150 mm (best for soundproofing, STC 50+) | ||
| Solid wood/composite | 60–120 mm (luxury finish, mid-range acoustics) | ||
| C. Folding/Sliding Partitions | Ultra-thin (space-saving) | 35–60 mm | |
| Standard (office use) | 60–100 mm | ||
| Heavy-duty (event halls) | 100–200 mm | ||
| 3. How Thickness Affects Performance | Factor | Thin (25–60 mm) | Thick (75–200 mm) |
| Soundproofing | Low (STC 30-40) | High (STC 45-60+) | |
| Weight | Light (easy to move) | Heavy (needs strong tracks) | |
| Durability | Moderate | Very strong | |
| Space Efficiency | Saves space | Takes up more room | |
| Cost | Lower | Higher | |
| 4. Special Cases for Extra Thickness | Recording studios | 150–200 mm (STC 60+) | |
| Hospital partitions | 100–150 mm (hygienic, soundproof) | ||
| Ballroom dividers | 120–200 mm (high stability for tall walls) | ||
| 5. Choosing the Right Thickness | For offices | 50–100 mm (balance of space & acoustics) | |
| For hotels/conference rooms | 75–150 mm (better sound control) | ||
| For industrial use | 100–200 mm (durability & insulation) | ||
Conclusion
Thicker walls offer better soundproofing and strength, while thinner ones are lightweight and space-saving. The best choice depends on budget, acoustic needs, and structural support.
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Company
Foshan Glawall Building Materials Co., Ltd
Location
The 3rd Workshop of Luzhaoxiang, Shatou Xiqiao Industrial Zone (New District), Jiujiang Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City, China
Contact Person
Jake Sze



