1) What is the minimum order?
$2500.00. This can be anywhere from 10,000 feet to 20,000 feet depending on profile size and material. If you need a smaller quantity contact our distributors below.

2) How many feet per spool?
This varies upon profile size, please contact an ITW Sales Representative for details.

3) Do we have distributors and how do I find the nearest?
Louis & Company, Brea, CA
(714) 529-1771 www.louisandcompany.com

EB Bradley, Los Angeles, CA
(323) 585-9201 www.ebbradley.com

Outwater Plastics, Bogota, NJ
(201) 498-8750
www.outwater.com

4) Where can I find the products that Plastiglide no longer sells?

Alliance Plastic (562) 946-3024
Caps, Plugs, Draw Pulls, Shoulder Bushings, Crutch Tips, Grommets
 
ITW Casters (203) 756-7487
Casters, Bobbins, Levelers
 
Louis & Company (714) 529-1771
Tack Glides
 
Plasticraft (256) 878-4105
Arm Rests

5) How can I obtain product pricing?
Contact local distributor or ITW Sales Representative

6) What is the average lead time?
Stock Items 72 Hours; Non-Stock Items 3-4 Weeks

7) What materials do you offer?
Butyrate, Polyethylene, Vinyl, HIPS, Nylon, Elastomeric Polyethylene, Linear Polyethylene

8) What part of T-Molding is referred to as the "Face?"
The face is that portion of the profile that covers the raw, exposed edge of the wood core. All "T" type molding face dimensions are stated with the molding positioned in its applied, finished condition. As these parts are required to seal tightly, the molding face is shaped with a convex 2-1/2" radius, which flattens against the wood core as the molding barb is tapped into the groove.

9) What part of T-Molding is referred to as the "Neck?"
The neck is that portion of the molding between the barb and the underside of the face. This portion is vital to the proper function of the part, especially where applied by automation. The neck supplies the beam strength of the part, which prevents it from folding over to either side and keeps it true and straight. Blending gussets rather than sharp corners join the neck to the underside of the face lending additional strength to the exclusive "T" shape design.

10) What part of T-Molding is referred to as the "Barb?"
The barb design works on a fishhook principle, which permits a smooth press-fit entry into the proper width groove. Once in place, the slightly convex-shaped underside of the face has flattened out to seal tightly at the edges and the barb is locked in the wood to literally trap and secure the shape into permanent position.


 
 
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