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CRL Expands Portfolio of Premium Glass Partitions for Offices and Interiors at GlassBuild 2023


CRL, the leading full-service provider of architectural metals, glass fittings and professional-grade glazing supplies, has expanded its line of premium office partition systems. The new partitions and movable walls dramatically enhance the office design visions of architects and interior designers, as well as benefit the installation processes of glaziers. They will be on display in CRL booth 1621 at GlassBuild 2023.

The new partitions include:

"Architects and interior designers are reimagining the way interior office spaces look and perform, supporting the evolving needs of today's workforce," said Mark Suehiro, Technical Director of Architectural Hardware at CRL. "Our expanding line of stunning glass office walls are designed to meet the aesthetic, performance, and operational needs of today's office environments."

Fallbrook Series Partitions

Available in both framed and semi-framed formats, Fallbrook Series glass partitions seamlessly divide spaces while maintaining transparency and daylighting. Fallbrook systems are designed with low-profile hardware, adding a contemporary, minimalist style to office designs.

The Fallbrook system features a unique floating-on-air glass door frame and can accommodate monolithic tempered glass in thicknesses of 5/16", 3/8", and 1/2". Door-to-wall and door-to-glass kits are available. Finishes include matte black, brushed nickel, and satin anodized.

For areas requiring sound mitigation, Fallbrook XL utilizes 1-inch insulated glass to minimize sound transfer throughout an office space. With a Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating of 42 for fixed glazing, the Fallbrook XL acoustic room divider can significantly reduce inbound and outbound sounds such as loud speech.

The Fallbrook XL NY glass wall partition has the same benefits as the Fallbrook XL but provides a muntin grid system for added visual appeal.

690/695 Series Sliding Doors

690/695 Series sliding doors and hardware are the latest advancement in CRL's expansive line of sliding glass panel systems. The 690/695 Series offers an improved sliding component with a reduced opening force for smooth, quiet, and effortless operation. Glass panel heights can also be adjusted 1/4" in either direction for easier alignment. A new easy-to-install bottom sidelite channel track that is dry-glazed uses an innovative snap-on system to secure sidelites in place quickly and with minimal labor.

With ultra-narrow 2-1/2" tall headers, the amount of visible hardware is greatly reduced, enabling the design of expansive, all-glass interior spans. An optional grid system is also available to create a distinct industrial look. This attractive aluminum grid system can be cut to any length and is adhered horizontally or vertically to either the 690 or 695 slider for greater design flexibility.

The 695 Series slider utilizes an advanced soft-close body. By reducing the double soft-close system from two bodies to one, the sliding mechanism is scaled down to a robust 16-15/16" length, preventing possible sagging at the center over time. In addition, no extra piston is required in the soft-close body to absorb impact, resulting in simplified installation and enhanced durability.

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About CRL

CRL is the industry's leading, full-service provider of architectural metals, glass fittings and professional-grade glazing supplies. The company leverages more than 50 years of experience and a track record of industry firsts to offer a one-stop-shop with a breadth of innovative product choices, reliable service to help customers complete more projects on time and on budget, and expert support from customization to quote to completion. With manufacturing facilities, and sales, marketing, and service support in the United States, as well as dedicated sales and service centers in Canada, Europe, Australia, and the UK, CRL focuses on expanding opportunities for all to turn bold architectural visions into real world experiences.



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