Track Profiles - Introducing the perfect Mate - Fabricmate
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Fabricmate systems site-fabricated track profiles offer a variety of thickness and edge details to satisfy your needs. Track is the component used as the framework which holds or “mates” your desired fabrics to the walls, ceilings or other rigid surfaces. The process is similar to re-screening a screen only easier. Once the framework is in place, infill the area with your desired substrates, then simply roll your fabrics into the tracks hidden channels. If ever needed the fabrics can be removed and replaced quick and easy. So whether you are a contractor or a weekend do-it-yourselfer we have the perfect mate for you to enhance your working, learning or living environment.
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FS 100 ½” Square Front Loading
Used when butting to surfaces such as ceilings, countertops, cabinets, baseboards and other fixed items. This piece is used as the intermediate joint, and at inside corners for the square edge system, keep it simple. Fabrics load into the top jaw and cover the face of the track; 1/6” of decorative edge (natural or black) reveal is visible. When used as the intermediate joint, both fabrics roll into the same track jaw creating a tight flush look with no visible track. Easiest piece to install on large projects.
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FS 150 1” Square Front Loading
Used when the 1” application is desired for greater acoustics. Used when butting to surfaces such as ceilings, countertops, cabinets, baseboards and other fixed items. This piece is used as the intermediate joint, and at inside corners for the square edge system, keep it simple. Fabrics load into the top jaw and cover the face of the track; 1/6” of decorative edge (natural or black) reveal is visible. When used as the intermediate joint, both fabrics roll into the same track jaw creating a tight flush look with no visible track.
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FS 110 1/2” Square Side Loading
Used when a square wrapped edge look is desired, less track edge is visible, but needs at least 8” of space from any item to load fabric into. Fabrics wrap from face of panel around track edge and load into the side.
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FS 160 1” Square Side Loading
Used when a square wrapped look is desired, less track edge is visible, but needs at least 8” of space from any item to load fabric into. Fabrics wrap from face of panel around track edge and load into the side.
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FS 200 1/2" Beveled Front Loading
Used when the beveled look is desired,(very popular) use it in the Black color for a decorative edge reveal or shadow effect. Available in natural color. Fabrics load from the front leaving a clean crisp beveled look. When butting up to items a 1/6” decorative reveal is visible.
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FS 250 1” Beveled Front Loading
Used when the beveled look is desired, (most common), use it in the Black color for a decorative edge reveal or shadow effect. Available in natural color. Fabrics load from the front leaving a clean crisp beveled look. When butting up to items a 1/6” decorative reveal is visible.
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FS 230 ½” Beveled Intermediate
Used when the beveled system is desired, wherever intermediate joints are needed or desired, or for artistic inserts. Fabrics from both panels roll into the same channel creating a tight beveled joint with no visible track.
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FS 280 1” Beveled Intermediate
Used when the beveled system is desired, wherever intermediate joints are needed or desired, or for artistic inserts. Fabrics from both panels roll into the same channel creating a tight beveled joint with no visible track.
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FS 210 1/2” Beveled Side Loading
Used when a beveled wrapped look is desired, less track edge is visible, but needs at least 8” of space from any item to load fabric into. Fabrics wrap from face of panel around track edge and load into the side.
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FS 260 1” Beveled Side Loading
Used when a beveled wrapped edge look is desired, less track edge is visible, but needs at least 8” of space from any item to load fabric into. Fabrics wrap from face of panel around track edge and load into the side.
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