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CURTITION
201 Badger Pkwy.
Darien, WI 53144
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Overview:
Curtition began manufacturing folding doors in 1949. From humble beginnings as a regional source for standard closet and wood folding partitions, the company progressed to sole supplier status for major national chain retailers such as Montgomery Ward and Sears. Over the course of its first two decades, Curtition was, at various times, a division of Mobil Oil Corporation and Plicoflex. In the early 1980's its focus changed from retail to exclusive emphasis on architecturally specified accordion partitions with documented sound attenuation properties.
Curtition moved to a modern new 40,000 square foot manufacturing facility in southern Wisconsin, and in 2000, acquired an operable wall manufacturer to augment its product offerings. Toronto based ARPRO Corporation had been manufacturing and marketing operable walls for well over twenty years. Since then, manufacturing facilities have been moved to Curtition's Wisconsin factory and consolidated with the accordion door business.
n 2008 Kwik-Wall Company acquired Curtition from T & C Industries. The operable wall production was moved to Kwik-Wall’s main headquarters in Springfield, Illinois. New machinery and manufacturing processes were added to the Curtition plant to provide the best quality and range of accordion partition products available, manufactured in the shortest lead times, and delivered and installed through a network of the best-qualified distributors.
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Accordion Walls
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VL Series
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The Accordion VL Series is designed and manufactured to provide economical space division with a traditional vinyl (standard) or carpet finish (optional) contoured carpet finish contoured to a three-dimensional welded steel frame. Architectural features include steel rust-resistant hinges, positive stops, balanced frame support and a wrinkle prevention construction. Our VL Series makes the most of our light, anodized structural alloy aluminum track system.
Common Applications:
Religious Facilities, Restaurants, Banquet Facilities, Schools, Auditoriums, Corporate Training Facilities
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MK Series
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The Accordion MK Series is designed and manufactured to provide economical space division with a traditional vinyl (standard) or carpet finish (optional) carpet finish contoured to a three-dimensional welded steel frame. Architectural features include steel rust-resistant hinges, positive stops, balanced frame support and a wrinkle prevention construction. The MK Series products feature a clear anodized structural alloy aluminum track system making them light and easy to use.
Common Applications:
Schools, Auditoriums, Dining Establishments, Reception Halls, Education Facilities
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Curtition accordion walls offers more than 200 color choices of Vinyl's, Fabrics, and Carpets to compliment your buildings dècor. These materials are chosen and factory applied to the exacting quality standards used in the design and manufacture of our products. The finish you select is an important decision and while you focus on the material type and color you can choose with confidence as we only offer materials that are Class A rated in accordance with ASTM E84 fire safety standard.
Please contact your local Curtition distributor or the Curtition customer service department for more information on these or other finish options that may be available.
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Green Manufacturing
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For many years, CURTITION has been building an environmentally friendly product. CURTITION's offerings have assisted many projects in achieving additional LEED Certification points.
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Service & Support
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Backed by KWIK-WALL and Curtition's exclusive network of factory-trained field service technicians, you can be assured we will quickly work to repair and restore your accordion wall system. In addition to repairing and recovering accordion walls, we also provide maintenance and service contracts to fit your need.
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Last Update: 2012-02-02
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