
Technical Datasheet - Metal Trim Aluminium Tri Trim - EAT Product Description The Genesis Triangular Tile Trim made of highquality aluminium, this unique tile trim offers an attractive, professional finish to ceramic tile counters and walls. In order to ensure the product a long working-life, the profiles are offered with a transparent protective film to be removed after installation. Dimensions and Colour All available in 2.7m lengths in varying depths and finishes - see the Metals colour chart for depth/finish combinations. Technical Details Profiles are available in different anodised finishes and powder coated finishes - All natural Aluminium (Mill Finish) has a oxide film of approx 0.2 microns, when Mechanically and Chemically polished the anodising process increases this to 5 microns, up-to 20 for the Matt finish and 100 for Powder coated. Allied Products EAT profiles have specially designed external corner pieces EET and internal corner pieces EIT designed to provide a perfect safe edge when mitering. Available in 8mm, 10mm and 12mm depths. Genesis EAT does not require any special maintenance. Oxidation films on Aluminium may be removed with a common polishing agent; however, they do reoccur. Damaged anodised finishes may only be repaired by re-coating. 1. Select EAT according to tile thickness. Aluminium must be tested to verify its suitability if chemical stresses are anticipated. Cementitious materials, in conjunction with moisture, become alkaline. Since aluminium is sensitive to alkaline substances, exposure to the alkali (depending on the concentration and time of exposure) may result in corrosion (aluminium hydroxide formation). Therefore, it is important to remove adhesive or grout residue from visible surfaces. In addition, ensure that the profile is solidly embedded in the setting material and that all cavities are filled to prevent the collection of alkaline water. The anodised layer creates a finish that retains a uniform appearance during normal use. The surface, however, is susceptible to scratching and wear and may be damaged by tile adhesive, mortar, or grouting material. Therefore, setting materials must be removed immediately. Otherwise, the description regarding aluminium applies. 2. Trowel tile adhesive over the area that forms the perimeter of the tiled covering. 3. Press the perforated anchoring leg of the EAT into the tile adhesive and align, mechanical fix if required. 4. Trowel additional adhesive over the perforated anchoring leg to ensure full coverage. 5. Solidly embed the tiles so that the tiled surface is flush with the top of the profile, the profile should not be higher than the tiled surface, but rather up to approximately 1 mm lower. 6. Fill the joint completely with grout. Aluminium AA 6063 T6 / UNS A96063 anodised to DIN 17611 Si% 0.2-0.6 Fe% 0.35 Cu% 0.1 Mn% 0.1 Mg% 0.45-0.9 Zn% 0.1 Ti% 0.1 Cr% 0.1 Al Balance P.V.C. Trim • Stair Nosings • Expansion Joints • Transitions • Seals • Edge Protection • Metal Trim • Skirting • Tools Litokol spa - via G. Falcone, 13/1 - Rubiera (RE) - Italy Tel.+39.0522.622811- [email protected] - w
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