What kind of edge protection is Schluter Schiene?
Schluter ® -SCHIENE provides effective and attractive edge protection for tile coverings that are typically bordered by carpet, at expansion joints, or as decorative edging for stairs. The profile offers a discreet, minimum reveal which is ideal for creating elegant transitions between floor coverings. New! Now available in 10’ (3.05 m) lengths
How tall is a Schluter Schiene floor cover?
The profile offers a discreet, minimum reveal which is ideal for creating elegant transitions between floor coverings. New! Now available in 10’ (3.05 m) lengths specific product you want to buy.
When to use Schluter Schiene for tile flooring?
Schluter ® -SCHIENE provides effective and attractive edge protection for tile coverings that are typically bordered by carpet, at expansion joints, or as decorative edging for stairs. The profile offers a discreet, minimum reveal which is ideal for creating elegant transitions between floor coverings.
When was the first Schluter Schiene system made?
Hence in 1975, the Schluter-SCHIENE was born—the first in a long line of successful products and systems that have made Schluter-Systems the largest and most innovative supplier in the industry.
What kind of joint spacer does a Schiene have?
SCHIENE, in solid brass, aluminum, and anodized aluminum, features a 5° sloped top flange and fillet at the anchoring leg/vertical section interface to enhance edge protection by reducing stresses on the tile, and, in sizes greater than 1/4″ (6 mm), features an integrated joint spacer that establishes a defined joint cavity…
What kind of steel does Schiene come in?
SCHIENE is available in stainless steel, solid brass, aluminum, and anodized aluminum.
What does Schluter Schiene step stand for?
Schluter®-SCHIENE-STEP is a finishing and edging profile for ceramic tile and natural stone installations on countertops, stairs, and tile over tile applications on walls. The profile features a trapezoid-perforated anchoring leg, which is secured in the mortar bond coat beneath the tile.