One、The advantages of using glass sliding doors as partitions.
1、Excellent lighting and clear visibility.
One of the biggest advantages of using glass sliding doors instead of traditional partitions is that it allows for better light transmission and a wider field of vision. It also promotes better air circulation within the space.
2、Excellent workability
Compared to traditional partitions, sliding glass doors offer greater mobility and are more conducive to creating multi-functional spaces.
Two. Disadvantages of using glass sliding doors as partitions.

1、Cleaning and maintenance can be cumbersome.
Compared to traditional partition walls and cabinet partitions, sliding glass doors are more difficult to clean and maintain. This is because the tracks beneath sliding glass doors are prone to accumulating hair, dust, and debris during daily use. If these tracks are not cleaned regularly, it can lead to difficulty in opening and closing the sliding glass doors.
2、The price is relatively high.
Compared to traditional partitions, sliding glass doors are also more expensive, making cost a significant concern.
Three. How to create a partition with a glass sliding door.
Step 1: Install the lower rail for sliding doors, insert the required rail components into the lower rail, and then secure the rail to the floor using screws.
Step 2: Use screws to connect the sliding rails and side seals of the sliding door.
Step 3: Proceed with screwing in the screws and install the door frame, which consists of the upper sliding rail and the two side seals, into the doorway.
Step 4: Use an infrared level to measure the verticality of both sides of the perimeter edge, ensuring that the sliding door is level and plumb.
Step 5: Secure the locking mechanism with screws on both sides.
Step six: Install the locking seats on both sides and secure them with screws. Then, place the sealant cover on the locking seats.