Here at Singer Safety, we believe industrial curtains are one of the most underutilized innovations in both the automotive and aerospace industries, and they can do a lot more for your facility than you might expect. If you’re managing a large aerospace hangar or running an automotive assembly floor, warehouse curtains can change how your space functions, saving you time, money, and stress.

In this article, we’ll cover some of the most innovative ways industrial curtains are being used in the automotive and aerospace industries today. 

Why Industrial Curtains Matter 

In aerospace and automotive manufacturing, adaptability is important. New products, tight timelines, and changing production models mean that you need flexible options for your workspace, and industrial curtains can help. 

Industrial-grade curtains are made from specialized materials like vinyl, mesh, or PVC. They can resist chemicals, contain noise, block dust, maintain temperature zones, and more. Unlike permanent walls, they’re easy to install or reposition, which makes them perfect for manufacturing environments where things are constantly changing. 

Manage Spaces with Room Divider Curtains

One of the most popular uses of room divider curtains is for dividing spaces. For example, let’s say you’re running a vehicle assembly floor, and part of your team needs a cleaner, quieter environment for interior work. Alternatively, maybe you’re testing different aircraft parts and need to section off areas without undergoing construction. Instead of building walls, you can roll out a curtain. Industrial curtain walls can turn one massive space into several controlled zones. This means less contamination between processes, better organization, improved workflow, and reduced build-out costs. 

Dust and Fume Containment

In both automotive and aerospace facilities, there tends to be a lot of dust and airborne contaminants from things like sanding, grinding, welding, and painting. Warehouse curtains can help keep these things contained. For example, if you need to keep aluminum shavings out of your cleanroom, you can install a retractable curtain system to section off the area. If you’re trying to contain fumes from a welding bay, industrial curtains can be flame-resistant and vent-compatible, making them a safe way to limit exposure. These curtains can also meet OSHA or EPA requirements when configured correctly, helping you stay compliant and avoid fines.

Temperature Control Without HVAC 

One of the most popular uses for industrial curtains is managing temperature zones. Aerospace and automotive processes often require strict climate control, especially in areas where adhesives, paints, or precision electronics are used. Instead of heating or cooling your entire facility, warehouse curtains can help you create thermal zones. Insulated curtain walls trap heat or cold where it’s needed, which will help you save money on energy and will also make your workers more comfortable. Temperature control has been shown to improve overall productivity since workers are more likely to do well when they’re not distracted by discomfort.

Worker Shaking Hands with Client in Car Service Shop

Noise Control in Loud Manufacturing Environments

According to studies, 16 percent of workers with jobs in noisy environments experience some degree of hearing loss. This can affect both safety and productivity. 

At Singer Safety, our industrial curtains are made from heavy-duty materials that absorb and block sound waves, preventing them from traveling around a facility. By strategically hanging these noise-reducing curtains around high-decibel areas, you can create quieter workstations or meeting spaces, even in the middle of the production floor. Employees working on tasks like wiring or circuit boards can concentrate better without compressors or drills constantly in their ears.

Spray Booths and Paint Containment

Industrial curtain walls can create a temporary spray booth anywhere in your facility. Automotive shops use these to isolate painting zones from the rest of the workspace. These curtains can also include clear vision panels, ventilation flaps, and bottom seals to keep overspray, fumes, and particles where they belong.

For aerospace, where painting needs precision, these containment zones can give a clean finish without contamination or delays.

Security and Access Control 

When you’ve got expensive car parts, prototype aircraft components, or sensitive tooling lying around, access control is important. Instead of building permanent barriers, however, many manufacturers use warehouse curtains to secure restricted areas. Curtains can be custom-made with locking zippered doors and magnetic closures. This is ideal for facilities with mixed teams that include contractors, engineers, and line workers, where not everyone should have access to every area.

Mobile Work Zones

You can use industrial curtain walls to build mobile workstations. These curtains, mounted on ceiling tracks or portable frames, can move with your processes. For example, if your project shifts to a new part of the facility, or you’ve got a one-time prototype build happening in a corner, you can wheel over a curtain frame to create an instant pop-up bay. This is especially popular in aerospace, where large components need separate areas, but flexibility is still important. 

Singer Safety’s Warehouse Curtains 

At Singer Safety, we offer curtains in both clear and opaque finishes, so you can choose whether you want more visibility or more privacy. Our curtains are lightweight, tear-resistant, and great for both temporary and long-term applications. For those who want a durable option, we offer insulated curtains that will give you temperature control and soundproofing. 

When it comes to installation, our industrial curtains feature a gliding track system. These systems are engineered to give you easy, reliable movement and secure locking when the partitions are set. We offer standard-size kits with a range of partition materials and Singer Safety’s durable hardware. Custom configurations are also available.

Learn More About Commercial Curtains for Automotive & Aerospace Industries

There are many benefits of installing commercial curtains if you’re looking to improve your workflow in automotive or aerospace facilities. At Singer Safety, our mission is to improve both safety and productivity with our range of high-quality industrial curtain walls. Each of our products is designed with manufacturers in mind, and we offer both standard and custom sizes. 

Need help deciding which option is right for you? Our staff can help you determine the products that will work best for your facility. To learn more, contact us today.