1) EXTRUSION
Single Extrusion –
refers to the manufacturing process of melting either raw plastic or synthetic rubber material into a continuous profile. Molten material is fed into a die, which will shape the profile during cooling.
2) Co-extrusion –
manufacturing process is exactly the same as in single extrusion. At least two types of compatible material are forced into the die & cooled to form its profile. This process is used when a single material cannot meet all the demands for an application. Frequently used in blown or cast film extrusion.
3) Weatherseals
A narrow strip of extruded material to cover the joint of a door or window to exclude air, water or dust.
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4) Tubes
Hollow rods of different diameters for insulation, fluid delivery, air flow, fillers.
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5) Setting Bars/Separator
In glazing, this refers to small blocks of material used to support a sheet of glass or panel.
6) GLAZING SEALS
A strip of extruded material inserted or wrapped around a glass frame to be fitted into an aluminium frame to exclude air, water or dust.
7) DOOR SEALS
A strip of extruded material fixed to a door or its frame to facilitate better locking & to protect its contents from air, water, dust, smoke or in certain applications even fire for a limited time.
8) Curtain Walls
A thin, usually aluminium framed wall. It may hold glass, metal panels or thin stone. The frame is attached to the building structure and does not carry the floor or roof loads of building.
9) Skylights
Its an aluminium framed window on the roof of a building that allows light to pass through.
10) Container Doors
A strip of material used to line perimeter of doors to prevent water from entering.
11) Office Furniture
Vinyl flooring accessories, table trims, carpet trims.