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DEKO FG2

The elegant glazed partition with superior sound reduction

The DEKO FG2 fully glazed partition has the same elegant openness as DEKO FG and maximises the flow of light with the same minimal design, look and flexibility. FG2 has two layers of glass, providing a room with a much higher level of sound reduction.

DEKO FG2 consists of two layers of full-height glazed panels, finished with slim, aluminium profiles where the glass meets the adjacent building elements.

92- mm
Thickness
dB*
Sound *up to
PRODUCT CONNECTION TYPE FIRE RATING SOUND INSULATION THICKNESS (mm) GLASS THICKNESS GLAZING TYPE WEIGHT (kg/m2)
DEKO FG2 1090
Clear
Unclassified
45 - 50 dB
92mm
10+10 (10+12)mm
2
50 kg/m²
DEKO FG2 1290
Clear
Unclassified
46 - 53 dB
118mm
10+10 (10+12)mm
2
50 kg/m²

The substantial distance between the two glazed panels ensures a high level of sound reduction, thereby improving the working environment.

The DEKO FG2 partition has the same elegant look as DEKO FG, but with a significantly higher level of sound reduction. The 2 layers of glass and the substantial distance between them keeps out sound, thereby enhancing job satisfaction, whether the room is being used as a workplace or for meetings, teaching or confidential purposes. FG2 has no vertical glazing bars. Elegant aluminium profiles, where the partitions meet ceilings, floors and adjoining walls, lend the entire partition a clear, clean look.

The vertical joints between the glazed partitions are achieved using a clear silicone strip, providing free access to natural light.

Brochure

The DEKO FG2 fully glazed partition has the same characteristics as the DEKO FG fully glazed partition – the same minimalist design, look and flexibility – but the 2 layers of glass mean that the partition provides a much higher level of sound reduction.

BIM Object

FG2, a double layer fully glazed partition in an elegant aluminum provides a high sound reduction up to 45-53 dB. All vertical joints between glass are in silicone. FG2 are therefore without any vertical studs/mullions.

Gallery

the use of natural light is not the only priority when it comes to interior design. According to studies, minimising noise is also a vital factor, both for job satisfaction and, ultimately, for the company’s bottom line.