At MKM Extrusions we offer a wide variety of PVC profiles designed for different types of applications. Amongst these, T sections, T barbs and H interlocking profiles have some similarities. However, each of these plastic profiles has their own specific characteristics and purposes that set them apart. In this blog, we will outline the differences between these three profiles to help you choose the right one for your project. If in doubt, please request samples so you can check for suitability for your own particular needs.
1. Plastic T Section
The PVC T section profile gets its name from its "T" shape. It is used mostly as a joining or dividing profile between two surfaces, but can also provide separation or alignment in certain projects.
Main Features of PVC T section:
- Design: The vertical stem of the "T" fits between two adjoining materials, while the horizontal top cap aligns with the surface. The edges are flat with no curves.
- Application: Plastic T section is typically used to join or align materials, particularly in sectors like signage, paneling, or situations where a division between or joining of two materials is required.
- Material: Our rigid PVC T section is manufactured from external grade PVC, which can be both used indoors and outdoors.
The T section is useful when you need to create a uniform separation between two panels or sections, without creating a visible gap.
2. Plastic T Barb
The Plastic T barb profile is similar in shape to the T section, but with added barbs along the vertical leg of the profile. These barbs help with grip and allow the profile to be knocked into position into a groove or slot.
Main Features of PVC T Barb:
- Design: Similar in shape to the T section, but with barbs along the vertical leg.
- Flat Top vs. Convex Top: There are two options for the horizontal leg, it is available with either a flat or curved top.
- Flat Top: This design creates a flat surface after installation.
- Convex Top: The curved top offers a more rounded appearance, often chosen for aesthetic purposes.
- Application: These profiles are often called knock-on trim and are designed to be knocked or pushed into a slot or groove along the edge of a board or panel.
- Material: our rigid PVC T Barb is manufactured from an external grade PVC which means it can be used indoors and outdoors.
The plastic T barb is effective when a T shaped profile needs to be anchored into a groove.
3. Plastic H Interlocking Section
Our plastic H Interlocking profiles are designed as a two-part system, consisting of two different profiles. There is a base profile and a top profile. The top profile is similar to our convex T barb, and it can be pushed into the base profile. It is important to use the two profiles (top and base) with each other, as our other T barb profiles will not fit into the base. Plastic H interlocking trim is often used as a joining profile.
Main Features of our Plastic H Interlocking Section:
- Design: A two-part system with a top profile, which has a curved top, and a base profile. There are several size options for the top profile which can all be used with the same base profile. Please note that other T barbs in our standard range do not fit into this base.
- Application: Often used to join PVC sheets, wall panels, or other flat materials, especially when a seamless transition between two panels is needed.
- Material: As with the other profiles, H interlocking sections are made from external grade rigid PVC, which can be used both indoors and outdoors.
This profile is frequently used when a connection between two panels needs to be hidden or when the aim is to join boards without visible fasteners or gaps.
In Conclusion
Each PVC profile has a specific purpose, and understanding the differences will help you select the right one for your application. At MKM Extrusions, we specialise in high quality PVC profiles. You can contact us to request samples of our plastic profiles.
For more details about the above products, particularly to see the range of sizes and prices, please visit the product categories:
PVC T Sections
PVC T Barbs - Flat Top
PVC T Barbs - Convex Top
PVC H Sections (Interlocking)
If you are looking for any other shape of plastic extrusion, you can visit our online shop which lists many different plastic (PVC) profiles.