Screenflex Mobile Partitions are portable, freestanding room dividers made by , designed to quickly create flexible spaces inside schools, offices, libraries, and event venues without permanent construction.
Here’s what they are—and what makes them stand out:
What they are
A Screenflex mobile partition is essentially a rolling, folding wall system made of multiple connected panels mounted on a steel frame with casters (wheels).
- They unfold like an accordion
- Roll easily into place
- Lock in position to stay stable
- Fold compactly for storage
You’ll often see them used to split large rooms into:
- Classrooms
- Testing areas
- Meeting rooms
- Temporary storage or staging zones
Example: a 6’ x 20’ model is a common configuration used in schools and multipurpose spaces.
What makes Screenflex stand apart
1. True portable “wall-like” structure
Unlike lightweight folding screens, Screenflex partitions are built with:
- Steel end frames
- Full-length hinged panels
- Reinforced stability systems
This makes them feel more like a temporary wall than a lightweight divider.
2. Sound-absorbing panels
They are not just visual barriers—they reduce noise.
- Can absorb up to ~45%–65% of sound depending on layout
- L-shapes and U-shapes improve sound reduction even more
This is a big reason schools use them for testing or focused learning zones.
3. Mobility with stability
They’re designed to move easily but stay secure when needed:
- Heavy-duty locking casters
- Self-leveling wheels for uneven floors
- Locking mechanisms to hold position safely
So you can roll them across a gym or cafeteria and still have a stable wall once set.
4. Modular and expandable
Many Screenflex systems can:
- Link together to create longer walls
- Form corners, U-shapes, or enclosed areas
- Be combined for large-scale space division
That flexibility is key for schools and multipurpose facilities.
5. Tackable, functional surfaces
Panels often function like bulletin boards:
- Pin notices or student work directly onto them
- Some options include dry erase or whiteboard surfaces
- Fabric coverings are durable and replaceable
6. Built for institutional environments
These aren’t residential dividers—they’re made for:
- Schools
- Universities
- Libraries
- Convention centers
- Healthcare spaces
They emphasize:
- Durability
- Safety
- Fast setup/teardown
- Long service life
Bottom line
Mobile partitions stand apart because they combine true mobility + structural strength + sound absorption + modular flexibility—making them one of the most “wall-like” portable divider systems used in education and institutional settings.