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PP Edgings

PP edgings are thermoplastic edgings used to decoratively coat the narrow surfaces of wood-based materials. They function both as a protective and design feature. Uniform through colouring of the base material allows clean and problem-free edge rounding. Our PP edgings are provided with a universal bonding agent (primer) on the back, which, when used in conjunction with any suitable adhesive, allows the edging to adhere perfectly to the substrate.

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PP Edgings

Product Features

PP (polypropylene) is an impact-resistant, mechanically and thermally resilient, high-quality, chlorine-free plastic material and one of the most ecologically sustainable thermoplastic materials. PP has excellent resistance to chemicals. The semi-crystalline material has a high melting range and is therefore extremely resistant to high temperature and humidity fluctuations. Thanks to its very low specific weight of just 0.9 g/cm³, PP is one of the lightest thermoplastics. Our PP edgings correspond to category 2 of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and are extremely resistant to high temperature and humidity fluctuations.

Available From 1 Metre Onward

The PP edgings are supplied in small quantities starting from 1 metre. They are available in the usual thicknesses (1 and 2 mm) and in all standard widths (23, 33, 43 and 100 mm). Fast, reliable and accurate-to-the-metre delivery from our stock not only eliminates expensive warehousing costs, but also cuts down on residual quantities, thus reducing waste.