Profiles made from PP (polypropylene)

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Glass spacers
These spacers in the edge seals of insulating glass units are filled with a desiccant that absorbs the residual moisture in the space between the window panes.
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Sliding profile
Sliding profiles are used between two materials to minimise friction.
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Edge protection
Edge protection profiles seal the corners of goods and protect their surface from damage.
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Angle staff
Angel staffs are suitable for the sealing between the cladding and doors/windows.
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Collision protection
Collision protection profiles are used on heavily-trafficked walkways and driveways and are intended to prevent impact damage.
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Fence profile
Due to the material properties of PVC, fence profiles are extremely stable and can withstand extreme weather conditions.
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5x5 post
Such profiles are used as corner posts of fences.
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2x7 pocket rail
A 2x7 pocket rail works as an upper and lower horizontal framing for the vertical elements of fences.
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7-8 x 11 T&G profile
The vertically installed profiles form together a privacy fence.
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Casement frame
This type of profile forms the frame of an outward opening window system.
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Casement sash
These profiles are used as sashes in outward opening window systems.
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Foamed cladding profile
The coextruded cladding profiles with a foam core often adorn U.S. homes.
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Foamed decking profile
The foamed decking boards with a coex layer are the best choice for resistant constructions with low weight.
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Double hung frame
Profiles of this kind form the frames of double-hung windows, in which the window elements can slide vertically.
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Double hung jamb
The coextruded profiles form the frames of double-hung windows, in which the window elements can slide vertically.
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Double hung keeper rail
A keeper rail functions as an interlock between two elements of a single-hung or double-hung window.
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Lift rail
Such profiles serve as a handle for opening single or double-hung windows.
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Mullion
In this variant of two- or more sash windows, the mullion remains between the two sashes when opened.
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Patio door jamb
These profiles are used for the frame of patio doors.
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Patio door sash
This sort of profile is the sliding part of patio doors.
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Sash
Sliding elements of a single-hung or double-hung window are made from these profiles.
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Coex sill frame
This coextruded lower part of a window frame forms the sill and is beveled outward to allow rainwater to drain away.
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Sill frame
This lower part of a window frame forms the sill and is beveled outward to allow rainwater to drain away.
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Handrail
Handrails made of WPC with coex perform particularly well with their high resistance to weathering and long durability.
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