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Rehau PVC edgebanding 301674-569 provides a defined finish for exposed board edges, so cabinets, casework, or fixtures present a uniform look instead of raw core material. The product is classified as edge banding, which identifies its role in covering and protecting panel edges in woodworking projects. The PVC material described in the name signals a stable, machinable plastic edge that works well in typical shop environments where boards are cut, trimmed, and detailed. The 15/16 inch width noted in the SAP description means it is sized to cover common 3/4 inch panels with a margin, supporting flush trimming and reducing visible misalignment along door and panel edges. The .018 inch thickness described in the SAP text indicates a thin edge that helps panels keep a crisp profile, useful when a project calls for a clean, low-bulk edge appearance.
The 15/16 inch width stated in the SAP description gives installers enough coverage to center the strip on the board while still leaving trim allowance, which supports reliable edge alignment when using straight-line edgebanders or hand-operated edge tools. The .018 inch thickness noted in the same description results in a light-gauge edge that cuts cleanly with standard trimming equipment, helping reduce resistance at knives and routers during processing. The 600FT length identified in the SAP text means there is substantial footage available from a single supply, which supports batch processing of cabinet parts and reduces interruptions to rethread new material during an installation run.
The category listing as edgebanding places this Rehau PVC edgebanding 301674-569 in typical cabinet, fixture, and furniture edge applications where exposed core needs to be covered. The 15/16 inch width from the SAP description allows it to work on most 3/4 inch engineered wood panels used in casework, office furniture, and residential cabinetry, giving slight overhang that is trimmed back during processing. The .018 inch thickness identified in the SAP text fits situations where a thinner edge is preferred, such as doors, drawer fronts, and shelves that benefit from a tight, refined profile rather than a heavy edge. The CP20332 reference in the description ties this edge banding to a defined design, supporting projects that follow a specific color or pattern scheme across panels, shelves, and fronts. The EMB notation, indicating an embossed character, suits installations using textured decorative surfaces, where a matching edge helps the panel read as a single, cohesive piece in the finished room or workspace. The LAC indicator connects this edge to lacquer-related styling, aligning it with laminate or surface materials that share a similar look in commercial and residential projects.
The 15/16 inch by .018 inch sizing documented in the SAP description gives fabricators a predictable edge profile, which simplifies machine setup on edgebanders and trimming stations because width and thickness are known values. This predictability can help maintain consistent pressure and heat settings on automated equipment, reducing the likelihood of visible inconsistencies from part to part. The 600FT length described in the SAP text supports longer uninterrupted runs on production jobs, which is useful when a shop processes many panels in the same finish and wants matching edges across every component. The CP20332 design reference provides a clear identification point when planning repeat orders, helping shops maintain the same appearance on follow-up work or replacement parts. The embossed EMB characteristic helps edges interact more naturally with textured surface materials, supporting a panel appearance where light, shadow, and feel are similar between face and edge. The LAC reference in the SAP text further narrows the intended visual family, guiding users toward situations where lacquer-style surfaces are part of the design, so the edge detail fits the overall aesthetic of the installation.
Rehau 301674-569 is classified as PVC edgebanding, so it is used to cover and finish exposed panel edges in woodworking and cabinet projects.
The SAP description lists this Rehau PVC edgebanding as 15/16 inch wide and .018 inch thick, providing coverage and a slim profile for common 3/4 inch panels.
The SAP text specifies 600FT, so this edgebanding offers 600 feet of continuous material for extended production or larger projects.
The CP20332 reference in the SAP description identifies a specific design or match point, helping align this edge with its intended decorative surface.
The EMB term in the SAP description indicates an embossed character, meaning the edgebanding surface has texture to coordinate with textured panels.
The LAC notation in the SAP text signals a lacquer-related surface characteristic, so the edge appearance aligns with lacquer-style decorative materials.
Rehau PVC edgebanding 301674-569 from Wurth Baer Supply combines a 15/16 inch by .018 inch format with a 600FT length, giving shops defined dimensions and footage for ongoing cabinet and fixture projects. The CP20332 design reference, along with EMB and LAC indicators from the SAP description, identifies this edge banding as part of a specific textured, lacquer-oriented visual family. For projects calling for that look and size, this PVC edge banding offers a consistent way to finish exposed panel edges across multiple components.
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