Silicone-Treated Pile Weatherstrip
Polypropylene pile with a silicone finish applied to the filament, so water beads off instead of wicking along the pile and into the frame. This is the construction most exterior sliding fenestration asks for.
Made to order Backing width, pile height, fin, colour — all specified by you. Standard sizes ship from stock; non-standard is the larger half of what we run.
Made to your channel, not ours
The two dimensions called out on that drawing are both yours to set. Pile height and the depth of the silicone finish are what change most often on this line.
No tooling charge
- Pile height
- Anything from 2.5 mm upward
- Fin or no fin
- Added or removed on any construction
- Silicone treatment
- On or off, on any construction
- Put-up
- Spool length and core to suit your line
Quoted once, credited back
- Colour
- Multiple standard; custom matched on request
- Non-standard backing width
- Tooling quoted once, credited against your production orders
- Non-standard backing profile
- Same terms. The tooling stays reserved to your part number
Send a drawing or send a physical piece — both are accepted, and the tooling we cut for you stays reserved to your part number. Large suppliers sell from a fixed catalogue and treat a non-standard size as an inconvenience. We were built the other way round.
Why this construction
Untreated polypropylene pile moves water by capillary action. On an exterior sash that means rain travels along the filament, past the seal, and into the channel — the seal looks intact and the frame still gets wet. Silicone treatment breaks the capillary path.
Where it is used
- Exterior sliding windowsHorizontal sliders and single- and double-hung sashes where the seal sits in the weather.
- Sliding patio doorsLong runs, frequent cycling, direct rain exposure.
- Insect screensScreen frames sliding in an exterior track.
- Coastal and high-rainfall marketsWhere an untreated pile would wick continuously.
Sizes
Ranges below apply to this line. The full backing-width table, with the U.S. nominal each size sits against, is on the specifications section of the home page.
| Attribute | Range |
|---|---|
| Backing width | 4.5 – 11.0 mm (0.177″ – 0.433″) |
| Pile height | from 2.5 mm (0.098″) upward |
| Pile material | Polypropylene |
| Colours | Multiple standard; custom on request |
| Dimensional tolerance | ±0.15 mm |
| Standard spool length | Made to your put-up — tell us the run length |
| Minimum order quantity | Scales with price — small runs welcome, quoted per volume |
| Sample lead time | 15 days on existing tooling; 30 days if a new backing profile has to be cut |
| Production lead time | 15 days ex-works on a first order, from receipt of deposit. U.S. contract volumes have run 30–45 days. Add 10 days if the filament colour has to be spun to order. |
How to specify it
Four things get you a quote and a matched sample. If you only have two of them, send two.
- The backing width you runGive it however you have it — .270″, 7 mm, or the die drawing. We convert.
- The pile height you needOr the gap you are sealing, if the height was never specified.
- Fin or no finAnd silicone treatment or not. These are the two that change the part number.
- Annual volume and colourRough is fine. It decides the run size, not the price of the sample.
Related lines
Spec sheet — Silicone-treated pile weatherstrip
This line’s own sheet: its section drawing, its published ranges, and the backing-width routing table. Fields still being confirmed with the plant are marked as such rather than filled in with a guess.