Partitions can be broadly divided into two categories: Load Bearing and Non-Load Bearing. LBs are designed and built to withstand external weights other than NLBs and NLBs to be stabilized on their own weight axis. The fit of the fasteners of each of the produced partitions is always kept hidden from the viewer and also makes the installation and relocation of the partitions easy and in the shortest possible time.
The organizational culture is moving towards the expansion of office spaces and open spaces in leading organizations, and in this regard, glass partition walls play an important role. Elegant aluminum profiles for keeping single-walled glass and, if necessary, double-glazed windows with a variety of apparent combinations, such as the stylized and printed glass, create an unmatched set of office spaces which positively affects the performance of personnel working in such environments. In this regard, Venus Glass uses the engineering and support services provided by its international partners including the Minusco, G-Fittings, and Vetroin.
Since , Venus Glass Company has established the glass and metal unit (V-Systems) and has sought to understand this important need in the domestic architectural industry so as to comply with the upcoming demands. This company has tried to meet a complete chain of market needs in this area through providing consulting services in engineering and design, supply and installation of various glass and metal systems.
The engineering services provided by this unit include calculations and design, presentation of the details of the project, supplying the parts and, if desired, the installation of these systems. In addition to the conventional load-bearing systems such as the columnar structures or glass panes, Venus Glass also provides very beautiful and modern structural systems with the collaboration of Sadev Company.
This family of products has focused on the use of a new generation of metal fittings for the glass that allows access to the non-airlock glass walls for some applications including the glass walls in the double skin façade (with the aim of reducing noise pollution, upgrading the exterior façades of old buildings, and improving the thermal insulation of the first glass façade) or in the first glass façades in cases where the airlock is not important (such as the multistorey