Anodized Divider Bar Mirror Molding gives a straightforward way to conceal a corner or seam where two pieces meet, so finished mirror and panel joints look uniform and professional. This New York Metal molding belongs to the metal edge moldings class, so it is designed as a trim component rather than structural framing. The molding is specified for use in the glass industry and for any application where a corner or seam needs to be concealed, which keeps its role clear on shop drawings and install notes. Dimension A is 1-3/8, which defines the visible span across the edge and helps plan reveal and coverage. Dimension B is 3/8, describing one leg size for layout against the substrate. Dimension C is 1/16, aligning the channel to thin material so the fit stays consistent along the run.
This New York Metal divider bar mirror molding is defined by its role "where a corner or seam needs to be concealed," so it functions as a finishing edge rather than a support member. The 1-3/8 A dimension establishes a broad enough face to visually bridge the joint, which helps hide small alignment variations at the meeting edges. With B at 3/8, the leg proportion keeps the trim tight to the work surface while leaving room for sealant selection according to project standards. The 1/16 C dimension is sized around thin material, so a mirror or panel edge around that thickness can nest into the profile, giving a more stable, repeatable fit along the length of the bar.
This anodized divider bar mirror molding is specified for use in the glass industry, so it is suited to mirror joints and similar glass edge conditions that need a clean transition. The product description notes it is also suited to any application where a corner or seam needs to be concealed, so it can serve on non-glass trim conditions that match the 1-3/8 by 3/8 by 1/16 dimensions. As part of the metal edge moldings category at Wurth Baer Supply, this bar functions as finishing trim wherever an exposed edge or junction would otherwise remain visible. Using the molding in these situations lets installers establish a straight metal line over the joint, which helps coordinate with adjacent profiles and other New York Metal moldings on the same elevation.
The divider bar mirror molding is identified as ANODIZED DIVIDER- 803A with manufacturer part 250VC, so it can be specified precisely in project documentation and re-ordered consistently. The A dimension of 1-3/8 defines the overall face width that spans the joint, giving room to cover slight cutting or edge-chipping at the mirror or panel. The B dimension of 3/8 indicates the leg that returns over the surface, which helps plan the visual proportion between trim and glass field. With C at 1/16, the molding profile is tuned to thin material, so when mirror or panel stock is sized accordingly, the edge alignment tends to stay straighter along the full run. The note NM803A: POLISHED ON "B" FACE ONLY indicates that the B face receives the polish, so orienting this face outward delivers the intended visible finish along that leg.
The anodized divider bar mirror molding is used in the glass industry and in any application where a corner or seam needs to be concealed, so it functions as finish trim over joints.
The 1-3/8 A dimension sets the width of the molding face across the joint, so it determines how much of the meeting edges and any small gaps are visually covered.
The 1/16 C dimension indicates the profile is sized around thin material, so mirror or panel stock near that thickness can seat into the molding channel more consistently.
The NM803A version is polished on the B face only, so when that leg is oriented outward, it presents a polished visible surface along the edge.
The 3/8 B leg dimension defines how far the molding returns over the surface, helping set the trim proportion and clearance relative to the glass or panel field.
The metal edge moldings product class indicates this divider bar is intended as edge and seam trim, so it is used to finish joints rather than to support structural loads.
This anodized divider bar mirror molding from New York Metal combines 1-3/8 A, 3/8 B, and 1/16 C dimensions with a polished B face on the NM803A version, so it offers defined coverage, leg proportion, and material fit for corner and seam concealment. With its role described for the glass industry and any application where a corner or seam needs to be concealed, it can be matched directly to drawings and cut lists that call for a metal edge molding solution. Choosing this 250VC ANODIZED DIVIDER- 803A profile keeps the trim specification consistent across similar joints on your project.
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