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1/4" x 1" Dor-Tite Sponge Rubber Strip Black

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CRL D4850 1/4" x 1" Dor-Tite Sponge Rubber Strip Black

Item #: D4850 by CR Laurence

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Features
  • Weatherproofs and Cushions Against Vibrations, Rattles, and Drafts
  • Self-Adhesive – Easy to Apply
  • Endless Applications

Width of Tape

1 in (25.4 mm)

Roll Length

50' (15.2 m)

Thickness of Tape

1/4" (6 mm)

Thickness

1/4

Width

1

Feet per Roll

50

Finish

Black

Material

Sponge Rubber

Deflection/Compression

5-10 PSI (Medium)

Density Level

26 lbs./cu.ft.

Roll Length (Feet)

50

Product Overview

You can fabricate your own Aluminum Jambs for your sliding glass door assemblies by using CRL Dor-Tite Sponge Rubber Stripping. This black, open cell sponge rubber stripping is available in different widths and thicknesses to fit most any size aluminum extrusion. It is used for cushioning, dust proofing, and rattle proofing the edge of sliding glass panels. The density of the tape is 26 lbs./cu.ft. and the deflection/compression is 5-10 psi (medium).
Dor-Tite Sponge Rubber Stripping is easy-to-use just remove the adhesive protective liner and apply. No clean up is required. The strip's exposed surface has a textured finish and is non-stretchable.

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