Warehouse Partitions

Rhino Shrink Wrap® warehouse partitions provides professional-grade solutions for temporary enclosures and partitions which provide dust and debris containment for commercial, retail & industrial facilities.

Why Use Rhino Shrink Wrap® Warehouse Partitions

Rhino temporary shrink wrap partitions create a secure barrier between your work environment and the construction zone, effectively containing dust and debris while maintaining a smart, professional appearance. From temporary suspended ceiling covers to partitions and tunnels, shrink wrap provides durable solutions for even the most challenging environments.

Versatile

Shrink wrap partitions are suitable for commercial, retail, and industrial facilities, safeguarding workers, customers, and valuable stock.

Customisable

with access doors, Rhino’s shrink wrap partitions help preserve normal work routines, maintain supply chain flow, and minimise disruption or downtime.

Ease of Removal

When the project is complete, our shrink wrap partitions are quick and easy to remove and 100% recyclable, making them an environmentally responsible choice for temporary containment needs.

Benefits

What are the benefits of sheet wrap cover for construction applications?

Tough & Tight

Heat shrunk shrink wrap is ‘drum tight’ – it does not flap or ‘self destruct’ in high winds.

Smart Appearance

Smart & professional appearance – Clean, white, drum tight finish.

Easy Branding

Shrink wrap is easy to brand with your company logo using large self advesive vinyl labels.

Flame Retardant

Flame retardant options – Covers available as ‘standard’ or ‘flame retardant’.

Zipped Access

Provides access through the cover for personnel or lifting points.

Versatile

Cut and welded ‘in situ’ – No restriction on size and shape of the scaffolding structure.

UV Resistant

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How does scaffold shrink wrapping work?

1. Fix timber frame

A timber batten is fixed to the floor / soffit / pillars of each floor at the position where the screen is required. The size of this timber will depend on the floor to soffit height and the elevation / geographic location. The timber is secured to the concrete frame using concrete screws at 200 – 300mm centres (typical).

2. Hang Rhino screen & fix with trapping batten

The shrink wrap sheeting is then hung and a ‘trapping’ batten used to secure the sheeting to the batten installed in step 1. The trapping batten is typically fixed with wood screw at 100 – 150mm centres.

3. Heat shrink ‘drum tight’

The sheeting is heat shrunk ‘drum tight’ so that it cannot flap or chafe & creates a smart & professional appearance.

Shrink Wrap Partitions vs. Traditional Partitions

Shrink Wrap Sheeting
Traditional Partitions
LDPE with ultra violet inhibitor
Material
LDPE, reinforcing scrim + eyelets
Roll widths up to 16 metres, easily extended ‘in situ’ by heat welding rolls
Size
2m wide x 45m long
Welded around scaffold
Fitting
Tied down with Elasticated bungees
Side + Roof Elevations
Adaptability
Side elevations
Easy to repair accidental site damage
Maintenance
Difficult to repair on site
Total – heat sealed
Encapsulation
Limited – many joins
Excellent
Wind Resistance
Limited – bungees stretch over time
6 months +
Lifespan
3-6 months
£ – use once & recycle
Cost
£££ – higher upfront costs + return transport & cleaning / maintenance costs
100% recyclable
Recycling
Limited recycling (due to mixed content)

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Frequently Asked Questions about Shrink Wrap Warehouse Partitions

For shrink wrap warehouse partitions or temporary factory partitions not exposed to wind loadings, the sheeting can be installed in a single drop from ceiling to floor. This ensures a continuous dust barrier and clean, professional finish for your interior protection project.

For interior partitions, it’s common to create a final seal to eliminate gaps. If there’s scaffolding, we ask the scaffolder to install a scaffold tube as close to the underside of the roof as possible, from which the shrink wrap can be hung. Gaps are then sealed with a narrow skirt of shrink wrap and patch tape. Where possible, a batten is used to secure the sheeting to the floor, creating a robust dust abatement seal.

No, you don’t necessarily need scaffolding. Many shrink wrap industrial walls and dust partitions can be installed using a MEWP (scissor lift or cherry picker) to safely and efficiently create temporary enclosures or warehouse partitions without scaffolding.

Absolutely! We can install zipped access doors, which typically range from 2 to 3.5 metres high, in your shrink wrap dust control partitions. Installing multiple doors can create an ‘airlock’ effect, which is especially useful for dust abatement or to reduce heat loss.

One advantage of shrink wrap temporary wall containments is that they’re easy to modify. The sheeting can be carefully cut open to allow cranes to lift items through, then re-sealed using a hot air gun and patch tape to restore the dust control and environmental containment barrier.

Yes, we offer custom ‘on site’ training courses for installing shrink wrap warehouse partitions and dust control partitions. Contact us to discuss a tailored program that suits your factory partition or temporary wall containment needs.

Definitely. Shrink wrap partitions are designed to provide excellent dust abatement, creating clean and secure temporary enclosures or factory partitions. They’re perfect for maintaining air quality, isolating work areas, and supporting compliance with environmental standards.

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