
Adhesive-Back Pile Weatherstrip
Self-adhesive pile weatherstrip for retrofit screens and any application without an integrated T-slot. UV-stable acrylic PSA holds across the screen service temperature range, and standard rolls in 17, 50, 100, and 250 ft lengths reduce waste on smaller production runs.
Also known as
PSA pile weatherstrip · stick-on pile · self-adhesive weatherstrip · peel-and-stick pile seal
Key Features
- Acrylic PSA stable across screen service temperature range
- No T-slot required — bonds direct to substrate
- Standard roll lengths matched to production-run sizes
- AAMA 701/702-23 verified pile
Available Materials
Specifications
Component family
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UV-stabilized polypropylene pile in the full AAMA 701/702-23 dimensional matrix — T-slot, ribbed-back, adhesive-back, and finseal constructions.
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