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Aluminium Cope Mouldings No 09
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AM767
A decorative aluminium cope moulding profile for window and door frames, wall accents, and ceiling details. Cut to your exact measurements and processed for dispatch within 3-5 working days via next-day courier.
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Aluminium Cope Mouldings No 09
SKU: AM767
Specifications
| Material | Aluminium |
| Product Type | Cope Moulding |
| SKU | AM767 |
| Profile Dimension A | 4mm |
| Profile Dimension B | 35mm |
| Profile Dimension C | 3mm |
| Profile Dimension D | 12mm |
| Selectable Length Range | 15mm - 4,000mm |
| Supply Format | Cut to your exact measurements |
Product Overview
Aluminium Cope Mouldings No 09 is a decorative profile used to create clean, finished transitions between surfaces, most commonly around window and door frames, but also on walls and ceilings. The cope shape allows it to sit neatly against adjoining edges, giving a polished line where two surfaces meet.
Aluminium is lightweight, corrosion-resistant and cost-effective, making it a practical choice for both trade and domestic projects. It suits interior and exterior use and holds its appearance well over time without the maintenance demands of other materials.
Ordering this moulding cut to your exact length means less waste and a more accurate fit on site. Whether you're trimming a single window reveal or finishing a run of skirting or wall panelling, working to precise measurements reduces the need for on-site adjustments and helps keep the finished job looking neat.
For larger commercial volumes or specialist requirements, Click Metal can support your project through our parent company, Doré Metals.
If you're unsure which moulding profile or length suits your project, our team can help. Get in touch, and we'll talk through the options with you.
Applications for Aluminium Cope Mouldings No 09
Window Frame Trims
Gaps and uneven edges around window openings can leave a job looking unfinished. This cope moulding fits around the perimeter, inside or out, to create a smooth transition between the frame and the surrounding wall. It also helps protect the frame edges from wear, supporting a longer-lasting finish.
Door Frame Finishing
A door frame without proper edge trim can look unfinished and be more prone to knocks and wear. Fitting this moulding around interior or exterior door frames gives a defined, tidy edge. The aluminium profile holds its shape and resists corrosion, so the finish stays sharp over time.
Decorative Wall Trims
Plain wall surfaces can benefit from added definition through wainscoting, chair rails, or border details. This profile is shaped to sit cleanly against the wall, creating depth and a more considered look to the room. As it's supplied to length, runs can be planned to fit the wall without excess joins.
Ceiling Detailing
Coffered ceilings, medallions, or other raised ceiling features need a trim that can follow tight lines without distorting. This cope moulding is suited to that kind of detailing, giving ceiling features a crisper, more defined edge. Aluminium's light weight also makes it easier to handle and fix overhead.
Furniture & Surface Edging
Sharp corners on furniture, countertops, or display units can be a safety concern in homes, schools, or public spaces. This moulding can be fitted along exposed edges to soften them and reduce the risk of injury. It's a practical option where a tidy edge and durability both matters.
Renovation & Restoration Projects
Older properties often have damaged or missing trims around windows, doors, or wall features. This moulding provides a straightforward way to reinstate that detail using a material that won't corrode or degrade. Supplying it to length helps match existing run measurements without unnecessary offcuts.
Useful Guides
Need help selecting the right aluminium grade or fitting method? These guides explain practical considerations and help you choose the right solution for your project.
- How to Solder Aluminium
- Aluminium vs Steel: What's the Difference?
- How to Join Aluminium Without Welding
- Choosing the Right Aluminium Grade for Your Project
- What Is Aluminium Used For In Products & Industries?
- A Click Guide to Gluing Metal
- How to Choose the Right Metal
- Aluminium Façade Panels: 10 Smart Architectural Uses
- The Step-by-Step Guide to Removing Scratches on Aluminium
- What Corroded Aluminium Looks Like (and How to Prevent It)
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