How should you choose the profile for glass partitions? Let the partition manufacturer tell you?

Release time: Dec-23, 2025

With the rise of office partitions, office glass partitions have become the mainstream in decoration. So, how much do you know about the glass partition profiles in the partition market? If you visit the partition profile market now, you will find various new glass partition profiles entering the market. Our choices of partition materials are becoming increasingly diverse. According to the classification of materials, they can be divided into wooden partitions, glass partitions, metal gypsum board partitions, brick, stone, solid board partitions, and ALC partitions.

It is worth mentioning that materials rarely used in modern spaces have evolved from one type to multiple types, and of course, when multiple components are mixed together, the layout and process become more complex. For example, wood and glass, metal and glass.

In common glass partitions, plain and simple glass partitions are concise and lively, colored glass partitions are elegant and refined, sandblasted or carved glass partitions are noble and elegant, and cracked glass partitions are ethereal and mysterious... The vastly different visual effects are all created by relying on different material choices.

The glass partition with crack effects must be shattered by a special tempered glass impact and then glued together using a special technique, so there will be no two identical patterns appearing, which fits the characteristics of modern people seeking uniqueness. The main point of choosing such a glass partition is the choice of patterns. The effect of fresh crack expansion is better.

General glass partitions may seem simple, but they are not. Among them, laminated glass, which is not commonly seen in the current market, is the best. The advantage of this type of glass is that it looks no different from ordinary glass from the outside. However, in the event of an accidental impact, the glass fragments will be firmly stuck to the film in the glass, preventing them from splashing and posing no threat to personal safety.