Triple wall h channel.
H section plastic channel.
Size description part number.
Custom plastic profiles iso 9001 14001.
5 6 mm h section.
Applications industries materials plastic h channel extrusions sometimes referred to as the joiner channel can be used for joining panels of various materials such as corrugate plywood or foamex.
Both of these rigid pvc capping trims are easy to cut or mitre and push fit for installation.
H section joining strips are commonly used as a plastic joining strip for hardboard glass partitions and other types of panel.
Double channels single channels clip on edgings rigid edgings flexible edgings binder bar flat bar small board and panel 3mm 6mm medium board and panel 10mm 12mm large board and panel 16mm 19mm 25mm 2pt rigid h sections slatwall inserts miscellaneous rigids rigid tubes double sided tape.
Large selection of stock and custom plastic extrusions profiles and tubing.
Mkm extrusions uk a plastic extrusion manufacturer.
H channels plastic scroll down for profiles size description part number.
Plastic extrusions for board mounting that must be done face on or where board or panel sizes are variable we also stock 2 part h section.
From our wide stock range as detailed below from a production run of 500m with a stock h section butt joint or 2 part h section tool from a production run with one of the additional plastic h section tools listed further down from a new tool cut to the shape and size you need.
The base section can be mounted boards positioned and the top section then pressed into place the barbs on the top section being held by the ridges within the base.
The first dimension is the depth of the board you are inserting into the trim the second dimension is the external width of both legs and the third dimension is the thickness.
The plastic c section also known as plastic u section typically has legs of equal length that taper to grip the wallboard or panel whilst the plastic j section has legs of unequal length.
We manufacture profiles rigid and flexible h j t u and c channels and angles.