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This trim has a metal core for added strength and stability. Made of plastic, it's also chemical resistant. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, signs, and mirrors from impact.
Sample multiple sizes and styles of heavy duty plastic trim.
This trim withstands temperatures up to 500° F, which is generally twice as high as our other slippery trim. With a slippery surface, it minimizes friction between parts and is often used on conveyor rails, chutes, and guides. Made of plastic, it's also chemical resistant.
With a slippery surface, this trim minimizes friction between parts and is often used on conveyor rails, chutes, and guides. Made of plastic, it's also chemical resistant.
Select this plastic trim for its chemical resistance. Often used on panels, boards, signs, and mirrors, it protects edges from impact.
This trim meets FMVSS-302 for Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for flammability, UL 94 HB flame requirements, and NFPA 1971 (National Fire Protection Agency) standards. Made of plastic, it's also chemical resistant. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, and signs from impact.
With a surface resistivity of 10 5 ohms this trim safeguards equipment from static electricity by diverting electrostatic charges quickly. Made of plastic, it's also chemical resistant. Use it to protect the edges of of electronics equipment and circuit boards from impact.
This trim is suitable for use in food preparation and processing environments. It's also chemical resistant. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, signs, and mirrors from impact in food processing applications.
Made of rubber, this trim resists abrasion better than plastic trim. Often used on panels, boards, signs, and mirrors, it protects edges from impact.
A metal core adds strength and stability, making this trim more durable than standard rubber trim. Made of rubber, it resists abrasion better than plastic trim. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, signs, and mirrors from impact.
Sample multiple sizes and styles of rubber trim.
A metal core adds strength and stability, making this trim more durable than other high-temperature rubber trim. It withstands temperatures up to 400° F, which is generally twice as high as our standard rubber trim. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, and signs from impact. Made of rubber, it resists abrasion better than plastic trim.
This trim withstands temperatures up to 450° F, which is generally twice as high as our standard rubber trim. Use it to protect the edges of panels, boards, and signs from impact. Made of rubber, it resists abrasion better than plastic trim.
Guard the edges of panels, signs, glass, and other surfaces in food plants from frequent bumps and scrapes. This trim is FDA compliant, so it’s safe to directly touch food.
This trim safeguards equipment from static electricity by diverting electrostatic charges quickly. Made of rubber, it resists abrasion better than plastic trim. Use it to protect the edges of electronics equipment and circuit boards from impact.
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.
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.
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 trim withstands temperatures up to 450° F—more than twice as high as other foam trim. Designed to cushion during impact, it protects equipment and surfaces from damage.
Black and yellow stripes create a visual alert to draw attention to equipment and obstructions. Designed to cushion during impact, this foam trim protects edges on posts, shelving, and other surfaces from damage.
Even in the dark, this black and yellow striped trim draws attention to equipment and obstructions. Designed to cushion during impact, it protects edges on posts, shelving, and other surfaces from damage.
In addition to oil, these Buna-N seals resist grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
FDA compliant, these seals can directly touch food. They’re made of Buna-N foam, so they resist oil, grease, salts, water, and most detergents.
Save time covering corners—these seals come formed to a corner, so they don't require bending or cutting.
More compressible than seals with a solid bulb, these seals have a hollow bulb.
These seals have a solid bulb.
Quickly seal corners without needing to bend, cut, or piece straight seals together. All of these seals are made of EPDM foam to resist water, sunlight, and ozone.
Similar to standard silicone seals, fluorosilicone rubber seals can be used at high temperatures, but also withstand fuel and oil.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 500° F, these all-rubber silicone seals resist water and salts.
Seal food areas that can reach temperatures up to 375° F.
These seals have an EPDM foam rubber bulb.
Made of EPDM foam, these seals resist water, sunlight, and ozone while also meeting transportation industry standards for flames, smoke, and toxicity.
Instead of cutting and adhering straight pieces together to cover a corner, these seals save you time and effort by coming already formed to 90°. All are made of EPDM foam to resist water, sunlight, and ozone.
The Buna-N foam rubber bulb on these seals also resists grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
Already formed to 90°, these seals save you time and effort because you don’t have to cut and adhere straight pieces together to cover a corner. They’re made of Buna-N foam, so they resist oil, grease, salts, water, and most detergents.
FDA compliant and made of silicone rubber, these seals are safe for direct contact with food and in temperatures up to 350° F.
The EPDM rubber wiper is firmer and more durable than the EPDM foam rubber wipers.
These seals have an EPDM foam rubber wiper, which is softer and more flexible than EPDM rubber wipers.
In addition to oil, these seals resist grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
Made of fluorosilicone rubber, these seals withstand high temperatures like standard silicone without breaking down when exposed to fuel and oil.
Made of silicone rubber, these seals can handle temperatures up to 500° F, plus they resist water and salts.
Push these T-seals into grooves and channels to block out moisture, dust, and debris.
Made of EPDM rubber, these seals resist water, sunlight, and ozone.
Commonly used on vehicle windows, these seals have a flocked, velvet-like finish to reduce friction.
Made of EPDM foam or EPDM rubber, these seals stand up to water, sunlight, and ozone.
Use these H-seals to lock out moisture, dust, and debris around windows and panels.
With an accordion shape, these seals extend to cover large gaps, so they block debris and allow the two edges they connect to move.
Softer and more flexible than EPDM rubber, these EPDM foam seals have a wiper that clears debris and a bulb that conforms to uneven surfaces to guard against dust, noise, and vibration.
Seal stationary windows into place with these EPDM seals. EPDM resists water, sunlight, and ozone.
Made of EPDM foam rubber, these seals have hollow construction for more compressibility than solid seals.
These seals are made of solid EPDM foam rubber.
Made of vinyl rubber, these seals also resist salts and detergents. Hollow construction provides compressibility.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid rubber seals. Made of EPDM rubber, they also resist salts.
These solid EPDM rubber seals also resist salts.
Tested in accordance with UL and NFPA standards, these silicone rubber seals are for use on fire-rated doors.
Made of solid silicone rubber and tested to meet strict NFPA fire standards, these seals can be used on fire-rated doors in environments that reach up to 600° F.
The hollow construction on these seals provides better compressibility than solid rubber seals. Made of silicone rubber, they also resist water and salts.
These solid silicone rubber seals also stand up to water and salts.
It’s the hollow construction that makes these seals more compressible than solid seals. Made of silicone foam rubber, they also resist water and salts.
Made of solid silicone foam rubber, these seals also resist water and salts.
To stand up to oil, grease, salts, water, and most detergents, these seals are made of Buna-N rubber.
Use these Viton® fluoroelastomer rubber seals with fuels and aggressive chemicals, such as petroleum oil, hydrofluoric acid, and propyl alcohol.
Made of Buna-N rubber, these seals resist oil, grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
Made of Viton® fluoroelastomer rubber, these seals stand up to fuels and aggressive chemicals, such as petroleum oil, hydrofluoric acid, and propyl alcohol.
Softer and more flexible than EPDM rubber seals, these EPDM foam rubber seals will effortlessly conform to uneven surfaces.
Hollow construction on these vinyl rubber seals provides better compressibility than seals with a foam core. They also resist salts and detergents.
These hollow seals offer better compressibility than solid seals.
These seals have solid construction.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid seals.
The foam core makes these vinyl rubber seals firmer and more durable than hollow seals. They also resist salts and detergents.
Firmer and more durable than EPDM foam rubber seals, these seals are made of EPDM rubber. They also resist salts.
Flexible pile construction helps reduce door vibration.
No need to drill mounting holes, this weatherstripping has a peel-and-stick adhesive backing.
With five pieces of peel-and-stick weatherstripping, these sets include everything you need to seal a standard single door without hardware or tools.
For a tight fit, the seal projection can be adjusted.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of a door frame to seal gaps.
A dense seal helps control noise.
The magnetic insert provides a tight seal on metal doors.
Also known as door sweeps, this weatherstripping closes the gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.
Stick on this weatherstripping to seal the gap beneath your door, blocking out drafts, noise, moisture, dust, and insects.
A drip guard diverts rain and snow away from the bottom of the door.
Wrap this weatherstripping around the bottom of a door to seal gaps.
In addition to mounting to the door's face, this weatherstripping fits into cutouts (mortises) to mount flush with the door.
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.
Close gaps between the top of a fire-rated door and its frame to comply with NFPA safety regulations.
Close the gap between the bottom of an overhead door and the floor.
Sets include six pieces of weatherstripping for an overhead door—two for the top and four for the sides to seal gaps.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of an overhead door frame to close gaps.
After installation, the seal projection can be adjusted with a screwdriver to ensure a tight fit.
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.
The middle of these three-piece thresholds can be installed smooth or ribbed side up.
Strong enough to handle forklifts and heavy vehicle traffic, these thresholds add a slip-resistant bridge between flooring surfaces.
With a ribbed top, these thresholds offer more slip resistance than smooth-top thresholds.
With a ribbed top and skid-resistant coating originally designed for aircraft carrier decks, these thresholds prevent slips, even in wet or oily areas.
Prevent tripping and slipping between uneven floors.
These thresholds have a seal to provide protection from the elements. With a ribbed top, they offer more slip resistance than smooth-top thresholds.
Adjust the height of the seal on these anti-slip, weather-resistant thresholds to ensure a tight fit under doors.
Create a gradual incline between uneven floor surfaces. These ramps are good for allowing wheelchair access.
Divert rain and snow away from door openings.
Stick these drip guards above door openings and windows to channel rain, snow, and water away.
Keep drafty dock areas warm. These seals block drafts between dock door seals and levelers.
To provide more protection from the elements than dock door seals, these shelters wrap around trailers.
These shelters are spring loaded, allowing them to retract and flex with trailers to provide a better seal than standard dock door shelters.
Close the gap between your dock door and a trailer to keep heated or cooled air in and dust out while loading or unloading.