S5036

$295.95$350.95

Height: 1/2″
Width: 11/16″
Colors available: black
Material: TPE
Minimum order quantity: 7,500 ft.
Estimated lead time: 5 weeks or less

SKU: S5036 Categories: ,

Description

The S5036 D-Profile Rubber Seal has a height of 1/2” (12.7mm) and a width of 11/16” (17.4mm). This Rubber Seal is ideal for doors and windows, providing sealing, shock absorption and cushioning. It has a flap to enhance its sealing.

The S5036 is made of TPE and is available in black.

You can order our D-Profile Rubber Seals with a simple transfer tape adhesive or a 3M Heat Activated Tape System (recommended). This system does not require heat by end user. The heat is applied at the factory to attach the tape to the seal, granting a strong bond between them.

This is a made to order product and has a minimum order quantity of 7,500 ft. The estimated lead time is 5 weeks or less. Contact us for more information.

Applications include:

• Doors
• Windows
• Cabinets
• Tool Boxes for Trucks
• Sunroofs
• Skylights

Additional information

WeightN/A
DimensionsN/A
Color

Black

Size

250' (76.2m)

Adhesive

Heat Activated Tape System, Transfer Tape

Installation Instructions

Tools needed: isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), clean cloth, scissors or utility knife.

1- The plastic extrusion surface temperature and the installation surface area should be at least 75°F (24°C) for best results.

2- The installation area must be free of all dust, dirt, oils and moisture. Use a clean cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) to clean surface area and allow to dry.

3- Peel back release liner on tape 1 to 2 feet (.31 to .61 metres) at a time. This will prevent the adhesive from contacting and picking up any foreign material. Avoid touching tape surface area.

4- Place extrusion firmly in the desired area. Do not stretch extrusion.

5- After installation is complete, apply a firm, uniform pressure along the complete length of the extrusion to ensure a good tape bond.

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