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An angle trim is an L shaped profile and is often used for corner protection and edge trimming. Our angle trim is made of rigid PVC and is available in black and white.
Black angle trim is, just like all our angle trims, an L shaped profile and offers a sleek and modern finish for corners and edges. All our plastic angle trims are available in both black and white.
At MKM Extrusions we sell many joining profiles that can be used for corners. We have the traditional plastic corner joint, but we also sell corner joints square and joining F sections.
At MKM extrusions we produce a lot of plastic extrusions. Frequently used profiles are produced in bulk and can be purchased through our online shop. Because we produce everything in our UK factory, we can manufacture every profile to your specific requirements. This process is called custom plastic extrusion and is only possible for large orders.
Understanding the difference between pipe and tube is crucial in selecting the right type for specific applications, considering their size, shape, and use. Find out the difference between a tube and a pipe in our blog.
At MKM Extrusions we offer extruded PVC profiles made from external grade rigid PVC, suitable for both outdoor and indoor use. Our pvc profiles are available from stock in popular shapes and sizes sizes, these profiles are designed to meet diverse project requirements. We also offer custom extrusions.
At MKM Extrusions, extrusions refer to the result of the process of creating long, continuous plastic shapes by pushing molten plastic through a die. With this technique we produce a variety of profiles used across numerous applications, available in both standard designs and custom dimensions.
Most people opt for rigid plastic trims, but some of the profiles we stock are also available as flexible PVC. Please have a look at our blog post explaining the difference between rigid and flexible plastic first before choosing. Also, you can contact us to request a sample.
When we refer to flexible plastics, we actually mean PVC (polyvinyl choride), which is rendered more flexible through the addition of plasticisers. On the other hand, our rigid plastic profiles are a uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride) grade which makes them suitable for external use. So, do you go for rigid uPVC plastic? Or perhaps you need more flexible PVC plastic for your project? Please have a look at out blog post explaining the difference between rigid and flexible plastics or request a sample.
Both our flexible tubing and rigid tubing is manufactured from PVC. For flexible tubing, plasticisers are added to the PVC, which gives the product flexibility. Please have a look at our blog post explaining the difference between rigid and flexible plastic first before choosing. Also, you can contact us to request a sample.
Plastic J channel is often used for edge protection and capping for boards. The two legs are unequal in length, unlike plastic channels where both legs are equal. Made from rigid PVC, the ‘J’ shaped plastic capping channel is available in a range of sizing options.
Plastic angle trim is an L shaped plastic trim, it is available in both equal and unequal leg sizes. Popular sizes include 10mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, 50mm and 100mm with plenty of other sizes widely available. Often used for corner protection and edge trimming.
Our full name is MKM Extrusions Ltd, the name we are registered as and the name given to customers when they contact us by phone. There are many plastics manufacturing companies in the UK, the majority of which are plastic moulders. We are not plastic moulders, we are plastic extruders and our name reflects how we use a different process. We have found that mkmplastics.com rolls off the tongue and everyone knows how to spell 'plastics.' There is no confusion about spelling, and the customer quickly lands on the right page. That is why we are known by both names - MKM Extrusions + MKM Plastics. You can also read our blog about our name: MKM Extrusions
All our products are made from PVC, so we do not stock or product nylon flat bar. However, we have plenty of options for PVC flat bar.
A lot of products could be used as a paper binder. Our plastic slide binders can be used for edging, binding paper, hanging posters, display applications and providing a clean, professional edging trim.
Plastic angle is one of our most populair PVC profiles. Plastic angle trim profiles are available in equal & unequal sizes and can be used for a number of applications including corner protection, trimming and beading.
The plastic angle trims that are listed on our shop page is our complete plastic angle stock. If you are looking for another size or colour, please contact us for a custom plastic extrusion.
A plastic angle trim can also be refered to as plastic L trim, PVC right-angle profile, plastic angle and has a lot of similair synonyms. You can find our full stock list and further explaination on our page with plastic angle trim.
This is the plural of plastic angle. All our plastic angles are sold in 25 x 3 meter packs. Plastic angles are available in equal & unequal sizes and can be used for a number of applications including corner protection, trimming and beading.
When we say plastic bar at MKM Extrusions we are refering to our flat bar strips rigid. These plastic bar strips can be used for edge protection, cover strips, gap fillers and spacers.
Plastic Square Tubing can also be called plastic box section or square PVC pipe and can be used for framing, cables, covers and spacers. Our plastic square tubing and plastic rectangular sections are manufactured from external grade rigid PVC.
Plastic capping can be used for edge covers and capping for boards, and many other applications. Our plastic capping is made from high quality PVC and available in a variety of sizing options.
Plastic channel can be used for capping, sliding track and edging trim for boards and panels. It has the shape of the letter U and is often refered to as plastic U channel.
Plastic corner trim is an L shaped right angle extruded profile which is often used on walls to cover or prevent damage to corners. The corner trim can also be used in other locations where there is a 90 degree right angle with an edge that needs covering.
Plastic edge profile comes in several forms, including flat bar strips, plastic lipping, plastic channels, plastic angle trim, plastic J channels and plastic capping.
Our plastic profiles are often refered to as trims, hence a plastic edge trim is the same as a plastic edge profile. It comes in several forms, including flat bar strips, plastic lipping, plastic channels, plastic angle trim, plastic J channels and plastic capping.
Plastic extrusions, sometimes referred to as plastic profiles or sections, are used widely and across a range of sectors including construction, manufacturing, transport, retail and events. However little is known about what a plastic extrusion actually is or how it's made.
Rigid plastic tubing is suitable for general purpose applications such as modelling, crafts, packaging, flags, conduit and the construction of simple frames and structures.
Plastic Slide Binders can be used for edging, binding paper, hanging posters, display applications and providing a clean, professional edging trim. This profile has a flat spine and is often used as a paper binder or to grip onto boards or panels.
Our double PVC channel is often used as plastic sliding door track and are often used for furniture applications, such as cabinets and cupboards, in situations where glass panels are used.
T section profiles are often used as cover strips and for inserting into joints, which can be useful for hiding gaps and fixings in boards and panels. Our plastic T section strips have straight edges with no barbs.
Plastic U channel can be used for capping, sliding track and edging trim for boards and panels. Plastic channel trim can cover unsightly and uneven edges giving a smooth and neat finish.
uPVC stands for Unplasticised polyvinyl chloride and is often used externally as it is more resistant to weathering and isn't susceptible to biological decomposition. We have a blog post dedicated to the difference between PVC and uPVC.