In engineering decoration projects, T-shaped metal floor transition strips are often used. The length of this floor transition profile is typically 2700 mm. The T-shaped metal wire embedded in the floor is designed with various barbs to increase stability after installation. This floor transition strip can be customized in a variety of shapes, styles, and colors to suit your interior decorating style and personal preferences.
Product Name | Metal Floor Transition Strips |
Product Number | APT20 |
Material | 6063 T5 Aluminum alloy |
Application | Floor / Wall |
Product Size | 2700*19.8*4.5mm / Customized |
Surface Treatment | Spray Coating |
Color Customization | Silver/Black/Gold/Rose Gold/Customized |
Service | 1. Free Sample; |
Payment Terms | Payment<=1000USD, 100% in advance. Payment>=1000USD, T/T 30% Deposit In Advance, 70% Balance Before Delivery. |
Delivery | 15-30days |
Length: 2700mm
Width: 19.8mm
Height: 4.5mm
Metal floor transition strips are commonly used metal profiles in interior decoration. They are made of 6063 T5 aluminum alloy and have the characteristics of high strength, moisture resistance, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.
Its main function is to provide a smooth and seamless transition between different types of floor materials and is usually used for floor materials of the same height.
The T-shaped appearance structure enables it to be firmly embedded between two planes, providing a beautiful transition effect, and can effectively cover material joints or uneven edges.
In addition, their applicability is very wide. For example, wall decoration, high-end furniture surface decoration, etc.
The adhesive installation method gives it the advantage of quick installation. Especially in many engineering projects, quick installation can save you time and cost.
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