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Collection: Drylining Trim Types - FAQ's
Choosing the right drywall trim for your project can be a little confusing so here is a breif guide on the common trim types and situations they are used in - Aluminum Drywall Trims are categorized into Reveals, and Transitions and in recent years wall channel trims, and edge bead trims which have all been added to the offerings.
Drywall Reveal Trims
Drywall Reveal Type: This standard drywall reveal trim creates an aesthetic division between drywall panels on vertical walls and ceilings. Drywall reveals can create horizontal or vertical lines and intersect as needed, they are also be known as architectural shadow gap trim detail and are oftern used in minmal look light designed projects.
Examples below:
R-Type Reveal Shadow Gap Trim

R-Type Reveal Shadow Gap Trim - shown used next to a door frame, they can be used at the top of ceilings, or create micro skirting recesses at the bottom of a plaster board walls before being skimmed.

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This chart states the common R-Type Trims
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R-Type Reveal Shadow Gap Trim - Example used at the top of a drywall plasterboard stud wall.

W-Channel Trims: Enables transitions between vertical walls and ceilings. It can create a reveal between a wall and a suspended ceiling. W-Type channel transitions profile can be used with LED tape kits for lighting details that are retro fitted at later stages




ST-Type Reveal Shadow Gap Skirting Trim - These trims offer a contemporary solution for spaces where traditional MDF or wooden skirting details are not necessary.


Drywall Glazing Track Conversion : Helps terminate a stud to create a glazing screen within an interior partition wall or cased openings. glazing tracks are used in conjunction with rubber or pvc gasket to allow for the installation of a piece of glass. Glazing tracks completely encapsulate a stud and two layers of gypsum board.


Drywall Cap Termination: Help finish walls, partitions or cased openings, or wall openings where a wall might terminate against a window or door frame or have an exposed end detail. end enclosures completely encapsulate a stud and two layers of gypsum board. also know as fairend stops
ECP-Type End Cap Termination

ECP-Type End Cap Termination - Shown On SFS Stud Wall Fair End

Drywall Outside Corner: A high-strength alternative to galvanized or plastic square cornerbead. Its thickness allows it to be utilized in high-traffic areas where outside drywall corners may require additional protection than the conventional corner bead.
CE0-Type Corner Profile

CE0-Type Corner Profile - Used To Protect Corners

Numerous choices exist, these serve as typical instances of aluminium trim

