A clear work zone helps the team stay on task from the first appointment through the last handoff. Put this Acrylic Panel where that pressure shows up first. Glass breaks in busy work areas, and replacing a damaged panel can interrupt the work happening around it. If your cubicles need a panel that can take the place of glass, this acrylic panel gives you a measured 30-inch-wide by 12-inch-high component to plan around. The panel also gives you a way to address a replacement need without treating every workstation component as a custom order.
The acrylic panel measures 30 inches wide by 12 inches high and comes with a silver frame. Its listed resistance characteristics include fade resistance, mildew resistance, odor resistance, rust resistance, scratch resistance, stain resistance, and water resistance. These specifications identify the conditions the panel is described as resisting, giving you concrete points to review when your work areas face daily contact, changing conditions, or routine cleaning.
Because the source specifies width and height, your facilities team can use those two dimensions when reviewing the opening or panel location where the replacement will be used. For your purchasing worksheet, record the configuration as a 30-inch-wide by 12-inch-high acrylic panel with a silver frame. Use this panel as a replacement for glass when that is the requirement at the workstation. Keeping the dimensions, silver frame, acrylic construction, and listed resistance characteristics together helps you communicate the selection to purchasing, facilities, and the people responsible for maintaining the work areas. Confirm the layout against traffic flow, then put the piece on the purchase list. Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. That keeps the walk path clear and the next person from hunting for what they need.