Thin Coat Angle Beads
Metal Beading for plastering and rendering
Product Code: TCAB-23Estimated delivery in 3-5 working days
Free delivery for orders over £350.00
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Depth
2.4mm - 3mm plaster depth
• Length
24000mm - 3000mm
• Material
Galvanised steel
• Type
Thin coat angle bead
Thin Coat Angle Beads provides a clean, straight edge for thin coat plaster applications, ensuring a professional finish. It also helps prevent cracking and damage to the plaster edges, enhancing the durability and appearance of the plasterwork.
• Perforated Wings
Provides a key to prevent cracking.
• Fixing Holes
Suitable for standard plasterboard nails.
• Edge Protection
Ensures a clean, straight edge, protecting the plaster from damage.
• Installation
Should be fixed at intervals not exceeding 600mm.
• CE Marking
This indicates that the product complies with EU safety, health, and environmental protection standards.
• Declaration of Performance (DoP)
This document provides information about the performance of the product, including its mechanical strength and durability.
• ISO Certifications
These certifications ensure that the manufacturing processes meet international standards for quality management (ISO 9001) and environmental management (ISO 14001).
• BBA Certification
The BBA certification is a mark of quality and reliability for construction products in the UK.
What are thin coat angle beads? Thin coat angle beads are L-shaped strips used to protect and reinforce the edges and corners of walls, arches, and other surfaces. They are designed for single coat plasterwork, enabling a thin coat finish of just 3mm.
What materials are thin coat angle beads made from? Thin coat angle beads can be made from various materials, including galvanized steel and PVCu. Each material offers different benefits, such as durability and resistance to corrosion.
How do you install thin coat angle beads? Thin coat angle beads are typically cut to length using tinman’s shears across the wings and a fine-toothed saw across the bead noses. They are then fixed in place using plaster or adhesive.
What are the benefits of using thin coat angle beads?
Protection: They shield vulnerable corners from damage caused by bumps, scrapes, and general wear and tear.
Reinforcement: They provide a true, sharp edge where a clean corner angle is required, minimizing cracking and ensuring a neat finish.
Where are thin coat angle beads commonly used? They are generally used in drylining applications and single coat plasterwork, particularly in areas that require a clean, sharp edge and additional protection.


