OVERVIEW
The Akon line of industrial strip curtains and industrial strip doors is an economical solution to keep employees and materials protected from harsh conditions such as excessive noise, cold, heat, dust, and air drafts.
Commonly used in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and many other industrial settings. PVC strip curtains are economical, quick to install, and easy to replace. If you already have the hardware, then you can purchase just the bulk roll PVC.
Strip Color Styles
PVC Strip - Styles
Strips come in many different widths and lengths depending on your application. The most common is the clear flat or the clear ribbed. Clear industrial vinyl strip curtains maybe the most common but we also offer tinted and opaque versions as well. Many others include...
- Clear Flat PVC Strips
- Ribbed PVC Strips
- Welding Grade PVC Strips
- USDA PVC Strips
- Safety Orange Strips
- Opaque PVC Strips
- Low temp PVC Strips
- Frosted Strips
- ESD & Anti-static Strips
Ways To Build Strip Curtains
PVC Strip Door Kits
If you have a door opening and need the vinyl strips and the hardware to hold them then click below. You can choose from any of the PVC listed above and even choose different hardware options to hang them. Note there is no limit on size so any opening can be covered. Strip curtain kits and strip door kits are stocked.
PVC Strip Wall Kits
If it is a very wide area you are looking to cover or to create an enclosure then click here. The PVC Strip curtains can be configured for 1, 2, 3 and 4 sides to create an enclosure. If you have a custom design then simply submit your design with the form.
PVC Bulk Rolls
If you already have hardware and you simply need the bulk roll PVC then click here. We can ship just the rolls of material that you require. They can even be pre-cut and punched to save you installation time.
Mounting Options
There are 3 different mounting options for the industrial PVC strip curtains. The most traditional and common would be the fixed track styles, which include header mount, wall mount, and universal mount. These can be supplied in galvanized steel, aluminum or stainless steel. For more specialized mounts of the PVC bulk rolls, we have standoff mounts, which are ideal for roll-up doors, piano hinges, and sliding mounts for sliding strip curtains.
Choosing Strip Widths
By using the simple chart shown below you can choose the appropriate width of strip. For instance, if you have a very tall opening that you are trying to cover and the strip width is too narrow it will curl at the bottom. The taller the opening the wider the strip must be.
As an example if you have a 14’ high opening and it will be located indoors then ideal strip as shown in the chart below would be a 12” wide strip.
Choosing Strip Overlap
Determine the type and volume of traffic to select material overlap
Personnel - Doors for people-only access should utilize small sized strips with less overlap. Consider 6" or 8" material with 33% to 67% overlap. Use 4" material only on very small openings because smaller strips have less wind resistance and aren’t ideal for heavy forklift traffic.
Pallet Trucks – This indicates the door will get heavier traffic including material pallets, typically accompanied by a person. In this scenario, 6" material with 67% overlap, or 8" with 25% or 50% overlap is the best option.
Forklift Traffic - Forklift traffic indicates strip doors will face more abuse. Consequently, large PVC vinyl strip sizes are the best bet. Also consider the load the forklift will carry as the strips will drag over the load. If the load is light, very large strips may drag it off the forklift. Consider 8" material with 50% to 100% overlap or 12" material with 25% to 50% overlap.
Opening Size to Load Ratio
If the opening is small compared to the load size, it’s better to consider smaller strips with less overlap so the strips don’t cause any drag. For example, consider 8" material versus 12" material on a 96" high opening with an 84" high load.
For large openings or in draft presence, consider larger vinyl strips and/or more overlap.