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Architectural Profiles

Architectural profiles are linear structural elements used to conceal transition lines, define surfaces, and highlight architectural details on both interior and exterior facades. They are widely used as baseboards at floor-wall joints, crown moldings at ceiling joints, or casings and pediments around doors and windows to cover structural joints on both horizontal and vertical axes. Compared to traditional plaster and wood alternatives, polyurethane architectural profiles are lightweight, adding no extra load to the building structure while offering high impact resistance. Completely waterproof and moisture-resistant, they are ideal for wet areas like bathrooms, preventing swelling, rotting, or cracking. Their flexible structure allows for easy application on curved walls, and they can be painted with any type of paint. Polure guarantees precise dimensional accuracy and superior surface durability in its architectural profiles, manufactured using advanced molding technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are polyurethane architectural profiles used?

They are used on interior ceilings, walls, and floor joints, as well as exterior window surrounds, cornices, and corner claddings.

What are the advantages of polyurethane architectural profiles?

Unlike plaster, they are not brittle; unlike wood, they are moisture-resistant. They are lightweight, crack-resistant, and offer long-lasting durability.

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