Q1: What is a BG100 operable wall system?
A: BG100 is a heavy-duty operable wall system designed for large spaces that require flexible layout and stable performance. It is commonly used in ballrooms, convention halls, banquet halls, and other large event venues.
Q2: What types of spaces are BG100 movable partitions designed for?
A: BG100 systems are designed for large-span spaces with higher ceilings, such as hotels, convention centers, churches, and multi-purpose halls. It is suitable for projects that require frequent space reconfiguration.
Q3: How is BG100 different from lighter operable wall systems?
A: Compared with lighter systems, BG100 features a stronger track structure and higher load-bearing capacity. This allows the panels to operate smoothly and remain stable in large and high spaces.
Q4: Is sound insulation only determined by the panel thickness?
A: No. Sound insulation performance is the result of the entire system. Track design, sealing structure, installation quality, and site conditions all affect the final acoustic performance of an operable wall system.
Q5: How important is installation for BG100 operable walls?
A: Installation plays a key role in system performance. Proper alignment of tracks, correct sealing installation, and site conditions will directly influence both operation smoothness and acoustic results.
Q6: Can BG100 operable walls be customized for different projects?
A: Yes. BG100 systems can be customized in terms of panel size, finishes, surface materials, track configuration, stacking methods, and door options according to project requirements.
Q7: Are BG100 operable walls suitable for overseas projects?
A: Yes. BG100 systems are widely supplied for overseas projects. We provide detailed installation drawings, technical documentation, and online support for delivery-only projects.
Q8: How do I know if BG100 is the right solution for my project?
A: BG100 is recommended for projects with large spans, high ceilings, and higher performance expectations. Final selection should be based on drawings, site conditions, and usage requirements.