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The P14D30 polyurethane window trim profile is a high-strength architectural element designed to accentuate window and door frames in both exterior facades and interior spaces. Offering a modern alternative to the heavy and labor-intensive stone or plaster elements of classical architecture, this trim model adds depth and structural character to building facades. Standing out with its clean lines and stepped transition details, the profile defines architectural boundaries by creating a play of light and shadow on the applied surfaces.
The product features a depth of 72 mm, a height of 194 mm, and a standard length of 2400 mm. These balanced dimensions provide an ideal visual proportion, especially for medium to large-scale window openings. Thanks to its high-density rigid structure of 150-200 kg/m³, it offers a hardness close to wood but is far more resistant to impacts. Its closed-cell structure keeps water absorption below one percent, completely preventing structural deterioration such as moisture, rot, mold, or insect infestation.
As seen in the visual analysis, the back of the profile features a special channel structure that facilitates installation and ensures full adhesion of the adhesive to the surface. The stepped molding details and curved transitions on the front surface blend classical architectural orders with modern lines. The factory-applied white primer coat makes it easy for the topcoat paint to adhere to the surface. Due to paint manufacturers' own primer standards, applying an additional coat of primer is optional, leaving the final choice to the user.
Offering a wide range of applications, the P14D30 is frequently preferred on exterior window and door surrounds of villas, building entrance portals, floor-to-floor transitions, or under-eave claddings. Indoors, it can be used as an architectural border on large living room door casings, fireplace surrounds, or decorative large mirror frames. It stands out as a prestigious detail that enhances space quality in hotel lobbies, restaurants, and residential projects.
During installation, it offers ease of handling and zero risk of breakage compared to heavy alternatives like plaster or marble. Installation is completed by applying Polure Polfix adhesive to the clean and dry surface and securing it mechanically with screws. Once screw holes and joints are filled with suitable putty and sanded, it becomes ready for painting. For outdoor applications, it must be painted with a UV-resistant exterior paint to protect it from the yellowing effect of sunlight.
- Thanks to its versatile design, the P14D30 window trim profile has a wide range of applications in both interior and exterior designs
- On exterior facades, it is used as a complementary crowning detail on window frames and door entrances of private villas, apartments, and commercial buildings
- When placed horizontally, it can serve as an elegant floor-to-floor moulding that divides levels
- Indoors, it is preferred as door casings or wall panel framing in high-ceilinged living rooms, wide hallway transitions, and luxury hotel lobbies
- Additionally, in commercial spaces such as restaurants and offices, it is an ideal architectural profile for creating focal points around decorative wall niches or framing large wall mirrors
- With the correct paint and installation techniques, it can be used safely in both humid wet areas and harsh outdoor weather conditions
- Before starting the installation, ensure that the application surface is dry, clean, dust-free, and smooth
- The profile is cut to fit the corner joints using 45-degree miter saws
- Only Polure Polfix adhesive should be used for mounting; silicone-based adhesives must be avoided
- After applying the adhesive to the channels on the back of the profile, it is pressed onto the surface and mechanically secured with screws or nails to prevent sagging
- Screw heads and joints are filled with acrylic or exterior-grade putty
- Once dry, the puttied areas are sanded smooth with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- To protect the factory-applied primer and support paint manufacturers' warranties, an optional additional coat of primer can be applied
- In the final step, the process is completed by applying at least two coats of water-based paint for interiors or UV-resistant paint for exteriors
- Maintenance of polyurethane window trim profiles is extremely practical
- Thanks to its closed-cell structure, the product is completely resistant to water and moisture, and can easily be cleaned of dust and dirt in interior spaces using a damp cloth
- When used on exterior facades, accumulated dust and mud residue can be cleaned by spraying low-pressure water or using a soft brush
- During cleaning, abrasive pads, hard brushes, and chemical cleaners containing acids or strong solvents that could damage the paint on the surface must never be used
- In exterior applications, the paint surface should be checked every few years and retouched if necessary to maintain the lifespan and UV protection of the paint
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The P14D30 polyurethane window trim profile is a high-strength architectural element designed to accentuate window and door frames in both exterior facades and interior spaces. Offering a modern alternative to the heavy and labor-intensive stone or plaster elements of classical architecture, this trim model adds depth and structural character to building facades. Standing out with its clean lines and stepped transition details, the profile defines architectural boundaries by creating a play of light and shadow on the applied surfaces.
The product features a depth of 72 mm, a height of 194 mm, and a standard length of 2400 mm. These balanced dimensions provide an ideal visual proportion, especially for medium to large-scale window openings. Thanks to its high-density rigid structure of 150-200 kg/m³, it offers a hardness close to wood but is far more resistant to impacts. Its closed-cell structure keeps water absorption below one percent, completely preventing structural deterioration such as moisture, rot, mold, or insect infestation.
As seen in the visual analysis, the back of the profile features a special channel structure that facilitates installation and ensures full adhesion of the adhesive to the surface. The stepped molding details and curved transitions on the front surface blend classical architectural orders with modern lines. The factory-applied white primer coat makes it easy for the topcoat paint to adhere to the surface. Due to paint manufacturers' own primer standards, applying an additional coat of primer is optional, leaving the final choice to the user.
Offering a wide range of applications, the P14D30 is frequently preferred on exterior window and door surrounds of villas, building entrance portals, floor-to-floor transitions, or under-eave claddings. Indoors, it can be used as an architectural border on large living room door casings, fireplace surrounds, or decorative large mirror frames. It stands out as a prestigious detail that enhances space quality in hotel lobbies, restaurants, and residential projects.
During installation, it offers ease of handling and zero risk of breakage compared to heavy alternatives like plaster or marble. Installation is completed by applying Polure Polfix adhesive to the clean and dry surface and securing it mechanically with screws. Once screw holes and joints are filled with suitable putty and sanded, it becomes ready for painting. For outdoor applications, it must be painted with a UV-resistant exterior paint to protect it from the yellowing effect of sunlight.
- Thanks to its versatile design, the P14D30 window trim profile has a wide range of applications in both interior and exterior designs
- On exterior facades, it is used as a complementary crowning detail on window frames and door entrances of private villas, apartments, and commercial buildings
- When placed horizontally, it can serve as an elegant floor-to-floor moulding that divides levels
- Indoors, it is preferred as door casings or wall panel framing in high-ceilinged living rooms, wide hallway transitions, and luxury hotel lobbies
- Additionally, in commercial spaces such as restaurants and offices, it is an ideal architectural profile for creating focal points around decorative wall niches or framing large wall mirrors
- With the correct paint and installation techniques, it can be used safely in both humid wet areas and harsh outdoor weather conditions
- Before starting the installation, ensure that the application surface is dry, clean, dust-free, and smooth
- The profile is cut to fit the corner joints using 45-degree miter saws
- Only Polure Polfix adhesive should be used for mounting; silicone-based adhesives must be avoided
- After applying the adhesive to the channels on the back of the profile, it is pressed onto the surface and mechanically secured with screws or nails to prevent sagging
- Screw heads and joints are filled with acrylic or exterior-grade putty
- Once dry, the puttied areas are sanded smooth with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- To protect the factory-applied primer and support paint manufacturers' warranties, an optional additional coat of primer can be applied
- In the final step, the process is completed by applying at least two coats of water-based paint for interiors or UV-resistant paint for exteriors
- Maintenance of polyurethane window trim profiles is extremely practical
- Thanks to its closed-cell structure, the product is completely resistant to water and moisture, and can easily be cleaned of dust and dirt in interior spaces using a damp cloth
- When used on exterior facades, accumulated dust and mud residue can be cleaned by spraying low-pressure water or using a soft brush
- During cleaning, abrasive pads, hard brushes, and chemical cleaners containing acids or strong solvents that could damage the paint on the surface must never be used
- In exterior applications, the paint surface should be checked every few years and retouched if necessary to maintain the lifespan and UV protection of the paint

