Rubber expansion joint DGTP-HD & GTP-HD SERIES
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Rubber expansion joint - DGTP-HD & GTP-HD SERIES - CS Construction Specialties - thermoplastic / aluminum / floor
Rubber expansion joint - DGTP-HD & GTP-HD SERIES - CS Construction Specialties - thermoplastic / aluminum / floor
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Characteristics

Material
rubber, thermoplastic, aluminum
Application
floor, wall

Description

Available in surface mounted & recess mounted options, gasketed floor joint covers have a minimal exposed surface, with a sealable gasket for infection control, making them perfect for healthcare and hygienic applications. These joints can be used in conjunction with carpets, wooden floors, terrazzo tiles, vinyl, ceramic tiles and stone. Some double gasket models can even incorporate the adjacent floor finish in the centre plate to reduce visual appearance. Heavy duty floor covers with a flush aluminium centre plate and dual heavy duty gasket. Can be installed over a range of joint widths, or over uneven joint widths, whilst still maintaining the same movement capacity. Joint Width: up to 110mm Horizontal: up to ±38mm Vertical: up to ±15mm Lateral: up to ±8mm Load Capability: 1000kg point load Aluminium sections: mill finished as standard, except for flush centre plate and wall frames which are supplied in a natural anodised finish. Gaskets: co-extruded Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) gaskets are available in four standard colours. Other colours can be supplied subject to minimum quantity. Aluminium sections: 3m Gaskets: cut to suit from (max) 32m rolls Floor: fixings (by others) to suit substrate at 450mm centres and to achieve minimum 40mm embedment. Wall: fixings (by others) to suit substrate at 450mm centres NB: To ensure installation flexibility frames are not supplied pre-drilled.

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