Polyurethane Belt Course Profiles
Polyurethane belt course profiles (stringcourse moldings) are horizontal architectural elements applied to building exteriors to visually separate floors and prevent rainwater from seeping into lower levels. They break the monotony of high-rise facades, adding a sense of scale and depth. Compared to traditional concrete or plaster moldings, polyurethane belt courses are exceptionally lightweight, eliminating extra structural load and falling hazards. Thanks to their high-density structure, they resist moisture, water, and temperature fluctuations without cracking or expanding. Easily paintable and maintenance-free, Polure’s belt course profiles can be effortlessly cut, joined, and quickly installed on any facade.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a belt course profile?
It is a decorative exterior architectural molding used to define floor transitions and add horizontal depth to multi-story buildings.
How are polyurethane belt course profiles installed?
They are mounted directly onto the exterior facade using specialized polyurethane adhesive and mechanical anchors for secure installation.
