Profiles for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint

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PROFILPAS S.P.A. VIA EINSTEIN, 38 35010 CADONEGHE (PADOVA) ITALY TEL. +39 (0)49 8878411 +39 (0)49 8878412 FAX. +39 (0)49-706692 EMAIL: INFO@PROFILPAS.COM s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint Application PROJOINT is a line of profiles for dividing and/or decorating equal-leveled flooring in ceramic, marble, granite, parquet or other types of materials. These profiles are ideal as separation and/or decorative joints between equal-leveled floorings of different materials (e.g., between ceramic flooring and parquet or carpet). The PROJOINT line, in natural brass and natural aluminum, is especially suited for marble, resin and wood laying, or wherever surface polishing is required, excluding model 399/U. We recommend verifying the effective polishing thickness for every single model. As a general rule of thumb, the polishing of profiles in materials differing from those indicated above should be avoided. The versatility of the PROJOINT line is due to the diversity of the materials used, rendering these profiles fit for use in any civil, public and industrial plan. Materials Natural aluminum Al-Mg-Si Alloy heat treated to T6 temper (6060 T6) These profiles are made by extrusion and guarantee a distinct resistance to chemical and atmospheric agents. Wet cement and its derivatives produce alkaline substances that, when left to act on the surface, can corrode metal (formation of aluminum hydroxide). For this reason, the visual surface of the profile must be cleaned thoroughly of cements, adhesives and caulking or stopping material. Stainless Steel AISI 304 - DIN 1.4301 Featuring a substantial resistance to the principal chemical and atmospheric agents, lime and mortar, as well as adhesives for tiles and cleaning agents. Recommended for use even in the food industry, hospitals, pools, general exterior environments, etc. Alloy CW624N UNI EN 12167 These profiles are made by extrusion. They are well-resistant to chemical agents and mechanical stress. On the visible surface, brass is nevertheless subject to the oxidation phenomenon that causes a surface patina. When exposed to strong atmospheric humidity or corrosive agents, brass is subject to an elevated rate of oxidation and can present surface stains and spots. Whenever necessary, the initial natural look can be recovered with abrasives or specific polishing products. General note on metals Aluminium, Brass and Stainless Steel AISI 304 - DIN 1.4301 are not resistant to all chemical compounds and it would thus be necessary to keep them away from particularly aggressive products such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) and phosphoric acid (H3PO4) Products that can be used for cleaning stones, ceramics and gres, namely muriatic acid, ammonia, bleach or sodium hypochlorite damage the surface finish of the metal and may cause intense corrosive reactions. Therefore, it is necessary to always remove, and as fast and gently as possible, residues of cement, adhesives and materials for caulking and stopping from the surface of profiles. Laying Laying instructions using adhesive (Projoint R U 380 799) Remove the profile from the packaging. Check that the thickness of the flooring to be laid corresponds with the height of the selected profile (see the label). Remove, wherever present, the protection (protective and/or thermo-shrink film) covering the finish of the profile. 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 1/8

Verify the necessary length and cut the profile to the required measurement, using the proper tools. With a toothed-spatula, spread the adhesive on the laying surface. Place the profile near and at the same level of the flooring already laid and at the proper distance required for the gap (usually 1 or 3 mm). Delicately place and press the flooring, ensuring that it is in line with the profile or slightly above, and at the proper distance required for the gap (usually 1 or 3 mm). In any case, the surface in view of the profile should never exceed the floor itself, which would cause definite tripping problems. With the proper gap material, seal the cleft left between the floor and the profile. Clean excess gap material, glue, solvents, etc. carefully with a soft sponge with water within ten minutes of application. Laying instructions using adhesive (Projoint M) Remove the profile from the packaging. Remove, wherever present, the protection (protective and/or thermo-shrink film) covering the finish of the profile. Verify the necessary length and cut the profile to the required measurement, using the proper tools. Drown the cut profile at the same time of the laying with mortar of the flooring, placing the perforated tabs on the adhesive making sure that the exposed surface of the profile is at the same level of the flooring s one. Press the flooring till that its surface is perfectly aligned with the one of the profile, or slightly higher. In any case, the surface of the profile should never exceed the surface of the flooring, otherwise stumble problem can occur. With the proper gap material, seal the cleft left between the covering and the profile. Clean excess gap material, glue, solvents, etc carefully with a soft sponge with water within 10 minutes of application. Care and maintenance Aluminum These need no particular maintenance and are easily cared for with colorless alcohol diluted in water or with normal detergents, though not acid-based products (e.g. hydrochloric or hydrofluoric acid). For cleaning tasks, a wide array of detergents coming in a variety of commercial brands and of numerous manufacturers are generally used. In general, there are three product types: Alkaline type Neutral type Acid type For cleaning, neutral detergent diluted in water and a rinsing agent of solely water is recommended, using a sponge and/or non-abrasive cloth to prevent scratches and/or damage to the anodization, shine or varnish. During cleaning, the following should be kept in mind: Do not use acid or alkaline detergents, since they can damage aluminum; Do not use abrasive products and/or materials; Do not use organic solvents on varnished surfaces; Do not use detergents with unknown chemical compositions; Do not apply detergents directly to the surface to be cleaned; Surfaces must be relatively cold when cleaning (Max. Temp = 30ºC) and not exposed directly to sunlight; Detergents used for cleaning must be in turn cold (Max. Temp = 30ºC) and spray devices must not be used. In any case, the last phase of cleaning is always an adequate rinsing with water on the part that has been treated, followed immediately by drying with a soft cloth or rag. Maintenance with polishing products or similar is unnecessary. Effect a quick and accurate cleaning of the profile, according to the indications on the product s packaging, in order to prevent possible cement deposits, caulking material or similar products that may end up attacking the surface layers. Stainless Steel The stainless surfaces can be polished with the adequate products, commonly found in stores. Stainless steel is easy to clean and extremely hygienic; its smooth and non-porous surface makes it especially difficult for the adhesion and survival of bacteria and/or other micro-organisms. Some simple guidelines are all that is required to keep steel surfaces perfectly cared for: it suffices to wash with hot water and soap, rinsing abundantly and drying with a soft cloth. If the surface is exposed to atmospheric or aggressive agents, periodic cleaning of the stainless profile is recommended in order to keep the surface unaltered and prevent the onset of corrosion. On brushed finish surfaces, always clean in the direction of the grain and never across it. For scratches, use a detergent/polish suitable for stainless steel and a soft cloth. Under no circumstances should the following be used for cleaning: detergents containing hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid), hydrofluoric acid or bleach; avoid direct contact on the surface of detergents containing chlorine, unless the contact time is brief and followed up by an immediate rinsing with abundant amount of water; detergents in abrasive powder form that could damage the surface finish of the profile. Avoid allowing objects and tools in common steel (e.g. brushes or steel wool normally used to remove residual mortar or similar products) to come into contact with profiles in stainless steel for a prolonged period, otherwise they could transfer ferrous particles (contamination), causing the appearance of rust stains on the surface. Prevent humid pieces of material or sponges to lay for a prolonged period of time in contact with the stainless steel surface in order to prevent unsightly water stains. Brass These need no particular maintenance and are easily cared for with alcohol diluted in water or with normal detergents, though not acid-based products. For cleaning, neutral detergent diluted in water and a rinsing agent of solely water is recommended, using a sponge and/or non-abrasive cloth to prevent scratches and/or damage to the surface. Use non-abrasive sponges or cloths to avoid scratching the surface. For maintenance, a normal commercial polish should be used (type Sidol). 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 2/8

Fire Control Measures In case of fire, extinguish with fire-fighting chemical products, dry sand or solid fire-extinguishing agents. NOTE These profiles must be handled with care, taking the necessary steps to use suitable gloves to prevent wounds such as cuts to the hand. All indications and instructions here have come from our own experience to be understood as purely informative and will have to be confirmed through exhaustive practical experience. Profilpas will not be held responsible for any personal injury or material damage from improper use of the product. The user is responsible for establishing whether the product is suitable for the task and likewise must assume all responsibility for incorrect laying of material. 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 3/8

99/R - 399/R - 4399/R Article 99/R10 99/R14 Height H [mm] 10.5 14 Height H1 [mm] 0 5 Width L [mm] 4 4 Length [cm] 270 270 Natural Aluminium 75006 75016 Article 399/R10 399/R14 Height H [mm] 10 14 Height H1 [mm] 0 5 Width L [mm] 4 4 Length [cm] 270 270 75007 75017 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 4/8

in blister packaging Article 4399/R10 Height H [mm] 10 Width L [mm] 4 Length [cm] 90 20006 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 5/8

799 Article 799/10 799/15 799/20 799/40 Height H [mm] 10 15 20 40 Width L [mm] 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 Length [cm] 270 270 270 270 Stainless Steel AISI 304 - DIN 1.4301 74966 74968 74970 74972 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 6/8

799/U - 399/U Article 799/U Thickness [mm] 1 Height H [mm] 10 Width L [mm] 10 Length [cm] 270 Polished Stainless Steel AISI 304 - DIN 1.4301 75078 Article 399/U Thickness [mm] 1 Height H [mm] 10 Width L [mm] 10 Length [cm] 270 75077 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 7/8

380 Article 380/3 380/4 380/5 380/7 380/8 380/10 380/14 Height H [mm] 10 15 20 10 10 10 14 Width L [mm] 3 2 2 7 8 10 8 Length [cm] 200 200 200 270 270 200 270 75032 12510 12514 75037 75047 12598 75067 5.8.01 s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint 8/8