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Made of aluminum or stainless steel, this trim withstands heavy impact for maximum surface protection. It's often used on panels, boards, signs, and mirrors to protect the edges.
Designed to withstand temperatures up to 800° F, this stainless steel trim is good for use with ovens, boilers, and heat shields. It combines strength with flexibility to hold snugly on flat, round, and irregular-shaped edges.
Cushioning on the top provides added protection from impact. This nylon-coated stainless steel trim combines strength with flexibility for a snug hold. It can also protect wire, cable, and hose.
This nylon-coated stainless steel trim combines strength with flexibility to hold snugly on flat, round, and irregular-shaped edges. It can also protect wire, cable, and hose.
These metal guards provide more impact protection than plastic guards. Commonly used in warehouse and manufacturing areas, they protect corners on walls and other surfaces from impact.
Reinforce the edge of a door to guard it against damage from foot traffic and equipment. These plates can also be used to salvage rusted, rotted, or otherwise damaged doors.
Fortify a door's base as well as its bottom edge to guard them against damage from foot traffic and equipment. These plates can also be used to salvage rusted, rotted, or otherwise damaged doors.
Also known as door plates, armor plates, and mop plates, kick plates protect the base of a door from damage caused by foot traffic and equipment.
From cookware to chemical-processing equipment, 304 stainless steel is a good all-around choice for a wide range of applications.
The addition of molybdenum gives 316 stainless steel excellent corrosion resistance. Use it in a variety of marine and chemical-processing applications.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of a door frame to seal gaps.
No need to drill mounting holes, this weatherstripping has a peel-and-stick adhesive backing.
Also known as door sweeps, this weatherstripping closes the gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.
Avoid scuffing your floor and reduce wear on your seals—this weatherstripping has a plunger that lowers the seal as the door is closed and raises it as the door is opened.
Seal the space between your double doors.
In addition to making a transition between flooring surfaces, thresholds are often used to reduce the gap between a door and the floor.