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News Release from: Hafele UK | Subject: EKU Divido
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 November 2004
EKU Divido - Room Partition System
The Divido room partition has been launched by Eku AG, the Swiss sliding door gear specialist, and is available exclusively in the UK from Hafele.
The Eku Divido is an easy to install, functional partition system for wooden doors or a stylish combination of an aluminium frame profile and 6mm glass With this system, fixed and moving panels can easily be combined even when the sliding door is installed under a sloping ceiling
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 26 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The popular sliding hardware system for all-glass sliding doors with patch suspension has been available for doors weighing up to 40, 80 and 120 kg.
A top hung version for panels up to 100kgs each and a bottom rolling system for 80kgs panels is available for both wood and glass doors.
The glass door version is supplied with a 30mm wide frame profile, in satin anodised aluminium to create panels up to 1200 x 2750mm.
A sub dividing bar can also be used to add a timber or glass infill to give a truly distinctive appearance to a room divider.
To compliment the system Eku have also produced self adhesive flush pull handles to match the glass door profile, this eliminates the need for cut outs in the glass.
The bottom rolling Divido system can be used to create large walk in wardrobes as well as room partitions, in areas with sloping ceilings to maximise space that was previously wasted.
Eku are part of the Hawa group of companies who have been producing high quality sliding hardware from Switzerland for decades, all products are exclusively available from Hafele UK, please contact the Architectural Ironmongery Department for further information and pricing. Request a free brochure from Hafele UK ...
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