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QIC "E" Type Edge Trim 3m

Original price £5.46 - Original price £23.39
Original price
£8.83
£5.46 - £23.39
Current price £8.83
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Supplied in 3000mm lengths, extruded from architectural grade aluminium alloy to BS 1474. Pre-punched with diagonal fixing slots and holes in the plastering fin suitable for fixing by drywall screws. The standard finishes are either white polyester powder coating to RAL 9010, 20% Gloss, or unpainted for onsite painting/spraying. QIC cannot accept any responsibility for the painted finish of products supplied unpainted. Non-standard lengths, factory curving and alternative factory applied finishes are available to special order. Trims with a custom dimension between 3mm-100mm are available to special order.

Type E trims are used to create vertical or horizontal straight edges at the end of a run of plasterboard, or where a raised or recessed feature is required. The trims can be used in both wall and ceiling applications.be factory formed into column
rings.

Designed specifically for use as part of a conventional dry wall, partition or ceiling system with either single or multiple layers of plasterboard. Framework can be of metal stud, timber or other suitable medium provided that the structural requirements are met. Vertical studs should never be greater than 600mm apart. Trims are designed to create aesthetic appeal within dry lining systems and are not intended to improve structural performance. Construction depends upon the type of trim being used and typical application examples are shown on the data sheets. Trims should always be supported by structural members, with additional framing provided where necessary. Double layers of plasterboard will result in greater rigidity. Trims should always be backed by a layer of plasterboard and never fixed directly in contact with the structural framing. The use of additional layers of plasterboard may be necessary to achieve certain designs.