Toilet Partitions Old

AAMCO-Slider1-TP-Headrail
Aamco
Headrail Braced
AAMCO-Slider2-TP-Ceiling
Aamco
Ceiling Hung
AAMCO-Slider3-TP-Floor
Aamco
Floor Mounted
AAMCO-Slider4-TP-Floor2Ceiling
Aamco
Floor-to-Ceiling

Quality, Craftsmanship, Integrity, Experience, Service.  For nearly half a century, these words have come to define the foundation of All American Metal Corp.  Our management team brings over 50 years of experience to the design, manufacture & sales of toilet partitions, screens, shower units & related products.  We work closely with architects and owners alike to incorporate their ideas into our products and welcome the opportunity.  It will always be our goal to continue providing superior products that are not only attractive and modern in appearance but are built for a lifetime of service.

Available in powder coated steel, stainless steel, plastic laminate, and solid plastic.

Atlanta-Slider1-TP-Sunbelt-Overhead
Atlanta Sunbelt Products
Headrail Braced
Atlanta-Slider2-TP-Sunbelt-Ceiling
Atlanta Sunbelt Products
Ceiling Hung
Atlanta-Slider3-TP-Sunbelt-Floor
Atlanta Sunbelt Products
Floor Mounted
Atlanta-Slider4-TP-Sunbelt-Floor2Ceiling
Atlanta Sunbelt Products
Floor-to-Ceiling

For over 20 years, Atlanta Sunbelt Products has been manufacturing restroom partitions for over 10,000 customers. Our plastic laminate products provides the best solution when durability and beauty are required. They provide architects and designers unlimited color and pattern selections, combined with graffiti resistance, ease of maintenance and durability.

Available in plastic laminate, phenolic core components, solid plastic, and panel laminating.

Panel Laminating & Processing

We offer full laminating and processing services for High Pressure Laminate (HPL) panels, Melamine panels, plywoods, solid polymer plastic, solid phenolic plastic and structural lightweight PurePanel™ Plus.

Bobrick-Slider1-TP-overhead-braced
Bobrick
Headrail Braced
Bobrick-Slider2-TP-floor-anchored
Bobrick
Floor Mounted

Specifiers of toilet partition and urinal screen systems can count on Bobrick, the nation’s leading manufacturer of non-metal compartments.  Three materials are offered:  Solid Color Reinforced Composite (SCRC) for heavy use and abuse restrooms durable and stylish Compact Laminate for prstige properties, and versatile High Pressure Laminate in five Series.

A selection of mounting configurations and colors are also available for every restroom requirement.

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General Partitions
Powder Coated Steel
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General Partitions
Color-Thru Solid Phenolic Core
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Fiberglass Reinforced
GP-Slider7-TP-Solid-Phenolic-Core
General Partitions
Solid Phenolic Core

Powder Coated Steel

Generals’ Powder Coated Galvanized-Bonderized steel is available in all styles for toilet partitions, showers, and dressing compartments. The exclusive use of Galvanized-Bonderized steel provides additional protection while enhancing paint adhesion. The finish is a superior quality powder coated hybrid epoxy polyester applied electrostatically, and baked until fully cured.

Stainless Steel

Generals’ exclusive use of Stainless Steel polished to a satin finish offers the ultimate in toilet partitions. The finish is protected in the manufacturing process and in shipping by a PVC film which is removed at the time of installation. Scratches can be removed, and the original beauty restored by buffing. It is also available with a deep textured surface, or powder coated.

Plastic Laminate

Toilet partitions manufactured in our Plastic Laminate line utilizes High Pressure Laminates that meet or exceed NEMA standards. Standard Core is particleboard and not recommended for high moisture areas. For high moisture areas, Solid Phenolic Core or High Density Polymer should be used.

Solid Phenolic Core

Solid Phenolic toilet partitions are composed of melamine impregnated decorative surface papers superimposed over a varying number of Kraft phenolic core sheets to achieve a desired thickness, forming a one piece panel.

High Density Polymer

Generals’ HDPE toilet partitions, showers, and dressing compartments are manufactured using high density polymer resin. Color is solid throughout. Compartments will not rust, rot, or delaminate.

Fiberglass Reinforced

Generals’ FRP is a highly durable toilet partition system with a resin rich surface that is durable and easy to clean. The FRP is bonded to a solid 90% wood substrate core. Virtually 100% of our wood supply comes from managed forestlands.

Color-Thru Solid Phenolic Core 

Color-Thru Solid Phenolic Core Panels offer all the strength and durability of our black core phenolic, but with the added advantage of consistent matching color throughout the core.

Hadrian-Slider1-TP-Powder Coated
Hadrian
Powder Coated
Hadrian-Slider2-TP-Stainless Steel
Hadrian
Stainless Steel
Hadrian-Slider3-TP-Solid Plastic
Hadrian
Solid Plastic

Offering the best value in the industry, powder coated toilet partitions address the key areas of fire resistance, durability, high recycled content, and graffiti resistance – all at an entry-level price! 

Stainless steel toilet partitions feature industry-best fire resistance, high recycled content and excellent corrosion resistance. Less expensive than composite and phenolic type options, stainless steel achieves an upscale look and outstanding performance at a cost effective price point.

Hadrian’s solid plastic toilet partitions are made from durable high density polyethylene (HDPE) material and offer the utmost in strength and durability.

Scranton-Slider1-TP-Aria3
Scranton Products
Aria - Solid Plastic
Scranton-Slider2-TP-Eclipse5.
Scranton Products
Eclipse - Solid Plastic
Scranton-Slider3-TP-Hiney-Hiders2
Scranton Products
Hiney Hiders - Solid Plastic
Scranton-Slider4-TP-Aria-Commercial
Scranton Products
Aria - Solid Plastic
Scranton-Slider5-TP-Eclipse1
Scranton Products
Eclipse - Solid Plastic
Scranton-Slider6-TP-Hiney-Hiders-Blueberry
Scranton Products
Hiney Hiders - Solid Plastic

Constructed from premium, American-made solid HDPE with a homogenous color throughout,  Hiny Hider’s commercial bathroom partitions lay claim to one of the longest life cycles in the industry.

Whatever your fire rating needs are, Hiny Hider Restroom Partitions have the material to match and are able to provide our customers the freedom to create unique, attractive spaces in floor-mounted overhead-braced, ceiling hung or floor to ceiling configurations. 

All this and backed by a 25 year warranty so there is nothing to worry about.

With Hiny Hiders, you’re investing in a worry free product that will save you time and money. Hiny Hiders solid plastic partitions resist dents, scratches, corrosion, graffiti and mildew. Plus, they never rust or delaminate.

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