Insert into gaps before caulking to reduce how much sealant you need and improve adhesion
Join a wide range of construction materials, from drywall to carpeting
Close the gap between dock doors and trailers to keep heated or cooled air in and dust out
Wrap around trailers where they meet dock doors to shield out the elements better than seals
Light up your doorway while diverting rain and snow away from it
Reinforce door edges to guard them against damage from foot traffic and equipment
Protect door bases from foot traffic and equipment; also known as armor and mop plates
Block dust, water, and wind from entering the gaps around doors and windows
Install on panels, boards, signs, and mirrors to protect edges from impact
Thicker and more absorbent than fabric for insulating, polishing, cushioning, and gasketing
Pockets of air make it lighter in weight than rubber; good for packing, insulating, and sealing
Connect two panels while protecting the edges from damage
Block the view through windows by adding a frosted effect
Adhere to surfaces to keep them free of scratches, chemicals, moisture, and germs
Insulate the edges of oven, furnace, and boiler doors to keep heat in
Compresses and bounces back to shape; often used for sealing, cushioning, and shock absorbing
Apply to surfaces before sealant to speed up drying times and improve adhesion
Strong enough to replace screws and rivets for many jobs
Create a gradual incline between uneven floor surfaces for wheelchairs and other wheeled equipment
Transition between flooring surfaces and reduce gaps between doors and floors
Safeguard pipe, tubing, and other round equipment from impact
Often used on conveyors to reduce friction where parts bump into equipment to extend service life
Apply to windows for privacy, insulation, less glare, and a lower chance of shattering
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