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Angle Trim Self-Adhesive 10mm Walnut 63073
Self-adhesive Angle Profile 10mm White Walnut 63064
Corner Angle Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Country House Merbau 63069
Angle Trim Self-Adhesive 10mm Newcastle Oak Grey 63066
Corner Profile Self-adhesive 10mm Oak Dark Oiled 63056
Self-Adhesive Corner Profile 10mm Vintage Oak Dark Varnished 63057
Self-adhesive Corner Profile 10mm Oak Natural 63052
Angle Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Teak Grey Brushed 63063
Angle Trim Self-Adhesive 10mm Alder White 63062
Self-adhesive Angle Profile 10mm Xenon 63060
Corner Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Oak Natural Oiled 63055
Corner Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Country Oak Grey 63048
L-shaped Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Oak Grey Smoked 63053
Angle Trim Self-Adhesive 10mm Cherry Select 63046
Corner Profile Self-adhesive 10mm White Ash 63050
Self-Adhesive Corner Profile 10mm Cherry 63045
Corner Trim Self-Adhesive 10mm French Oak Grey Varnished 63049
Angle Trim Self-Adhesive 10mm Titanium Oak 63047
Angle Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Old Chestnut 63044
Self-Adhesive Angle Profile 10mm Light Cherry 63043
Self-adhesive Angle Trim 10mm Dark Cherry 63041
Angle Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Metallic Slate 63039
Angle Profile Self-Adhesive 10mm Beech Light 63023
Angle Trim Self-adhesive 10mm Oak Antique 63018
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Why an angle profile?
Angle profiles are also often used as a type of finishing at the top of stairs, especially if you have, for example, laminate flooring. They serve as a neat transition between the floor at the top of the stairs and the treads themselves. This not only enhances the aesthetic value but also protects the edges of the floor from wear and tear and damage from daily use. It not only makes the stairs safer but also gives the whole a well-maintained appearance.
What is the difference between an angle profile and a duo-angle profile?
An angle profile and a duo-angle profile are both metal profiles often used in construction, but they have different applications and designs.
- Angle profile: This is an L-shaped metal profile with two long sides that form a right angle with each other. Angle profiles are typically used to reinforce or protect the edges of materials, such as in floors, walls, and roof edges. They provide extra stability and prevent damage to the edges of the materials.
- Duo-angle profile: A duo-angle profile is essentially a variant of the angle profile. The difference is that it has two parallel L-shaped sides, resulting in two right angles running parallel to each other. This design makes duo-angle profiles stronger and more suitable for applications where extra load-bearing capacity is needed. They are often used in constructing sturdy frame structures, such as in the building of shelving, racks, and load-bearing constructions.
In short, the main difference between an angle profile and a duo-angle profile lies in their design and intended use. Angle profiles have one L-shaped side and are used for protection and reinforcement of edges, while duo-angle profiles have two parallel L-shaped sides and are stronger, suitable for load-bearing applications.
Frequently asked questions about Hoeklijnprofielen
What is an angle profile?
An angle trim is an L-shaped finishing profile used to protect and neatly finish the edges and corners of floors, stairs, and walls.
Are there different finishes for angle profiles?
Yes, angle profiles are available in finishes such as brushed, polished, anodized, and lacquered. This makes it possible to match them to the style of the floor or wall.
Can angle profiles be used outdoors?
Certain angle profiles, such as those made of stainless steel or anodised aluminium, are suitable for outdoor applications because they are weather-resistant. So first check the description carefully to see if it can be installed outdoors.
Are there angle profiles with an anti-slip function?
Yes, some angle profiles have an anti-slip texture and are specifically used for stair edges to prevent slipping.
