

Product Features
· 120mm mid-width profile — practical coverage for standard clinical corridor protection
· Aluminum core + vinyl cover construction — 1.2mm / 1.4mm aluminum thickness options
· Antibacterial vinyl surface — continuous bacterial inhibition; flame-retardant, waterproof
· Concealed bracket installation
· Standard 4m sections, custom lengths available
· Pantone custom color matching available
Product Specifications
| Model | WG-120 |
| Profile width | 120mm |
| Standard length | 4000mm (custom available) |
| Construction | Aluminum core + vinyl cover + ABS accessories |
| Aluminum thickness | 1.2mm / 1.4mm |
| Cover features | Flame-retardant, antibacterial, waterproof, easy-clean |
| Mounting height | Typically 450–550mm |
| Installation method | Wall-mounted with concealed brackets |
| Color options | Pantone custom matching available |
| Applications | Hospital ward corridors, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers |
| Packaging | 4m/pc, standard export packaging |
| MOQ | By linear metre |
Applications
· Hospital ward corridors — standard wall protection for general patient ward circulation routes
· Nursing home corridors — mid-width protection appropriate for resident mobility equipment and meal trolley traffic
· Rehabilitation center corridors — wall protection for corridors used in ambulation and mobility equipment training
· Schools and care facilities — general-purpose mid-width wall protection for institutional corridors
Installation Steps
1. Determine mounting height — standard bumper protection height is 450-550mm from finished floor to the centre of the profile, corresponding to typical cart and wheelchair footrest impact height. Confirm with your facility's specification.
2. Mark bracket positions at 500-600mm spacing along the corridor wall at the determined height.
3. Confirm structural wall substrate at all fixing positions.
4. Drill pilot holes, insert appropriate wall anchors, and mount brackets following standard WG Series procedure.
5. Slide the aluminum core onto the mounted brackets, using a spirit level to confirm alignment along the full run.
6. Fit the PVC/vinyl cover over the aluminum core — the cover clips and snaps into position along the full length.
7. Fit end caps and corner fittings at run ends and wall corners.
8. Apply a firm load test before the corridor is returned to use.
Same as WG-100 Installation Steps 1-8, with bracket spacing adjusted to 450-550mm given the wider, slightly heavier profile.
Product Advantages
· Balanced specification — provides more substantial protection than the compact WG-100 without the additional cost of 150mm+ profiles; the practical default choice for general hospital corridor specification
· Vinyl surface option — vinyl cover provides a slightly different surface texture and visual finish compared to standard PVC, useful for projects matching existing vinyl-finish interior specifications
FAQ
Q: What is the difference between WG-120's vinyl cover and WG-150's PVC cover?
A: Both vinyl and PVC covers provide equivalent antibacterial, flame-retardant and waterproof performance. The difference is primarily in surface texture and visual finish — vinyl typically has a slightly softer, more matte appearance, while PVC can be specified in both matte and gloss finishes. Choose based on your project's existing interior material specification for visual consistency.