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Schluter Systems DILEX-KSN 0.375-in W x 98.5-in L Dark Anthracite Steel Tile Edge Trim

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Schluter Systems DILEX-KSN 0.375-in W x 98.5-in L Dark Anthracite Steel Tile Edge TrimDILEX KSN Dark Anthracite Steel Tile Movement Joint Edge Trim A heavy duty movement joint and edge trim for tiled surfaces, the Schluter DILEX KSN features stainless steel anchoring legs with a soft thermoplastic rubber movement zone. It protects tile edges, accommodates expansion, and eliminates the need for caulking in large, high traffic areas. Key Features: Movement Accommodation: 7 16 in (11 mm) soft thermoplastic rubber zone absorbs expansion

DILEX-KSN Dark Anthracite Steel Tile Movement Joint/Edge Trim

A heavy-duty movement joint and edge trim for tiled surfaces, the Schluter DILEX-KSN features stainless steel anchoring legs with a soft thermoplastic rubber movement zone. It protects tile edges, accommodates expansion, and eliminates the need for caulking in large, high-traffic areas.


Key Features:

  • Movement Accommodation: 7/16 in (11 mm) soft thermoplastic rubber zone absorbs expansion and contraction
  • Heavy-Duty Edge Protection: Stainless steel anchoring legs safeguard tiles in commercial traffic areas
  • Maintenance-Free Design: No caulking required; replaceable movement insert if damaged
  • Secure Installation: Trapezoid-perforated legs lock into mortar bond coat for reliable hold
  • Grout-Matching Options: Available in multiple colors, including Dark Anthracite

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Profile name Schluter DILEX-KSN
Material Stainless steel anchoring legs with soft thermoplastic rubber movement zone
Visible movement zone width 7/16 in (11 mm)
Overall piece length 98.5 in
Color/finish Dark Anthracite insert
Function Separates tile fields; accommodates movement; provides edge protection
Design features Trapezoid-perforated anchoring legs secured in mortar bond coat
Maintenance Maintenance-free; movement insert replaceable
Use case Large tiled areas; heavy-duty commercial traffic (warehouses, production facilities, shopping malls)
Profile width (stainless steel version) Approximately 68 mm (2-11/16 in) overall as per diagram
Profile width (aluminum version) Approximately 58 mm (2-5/16 in) overall (reference for aluminum variant)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the width of the movement zone?
A: The visible movement zone is 7/16 in (11 mm) wide.


Q: Is this suitable for heavy-traffic areas?
A: Yes. The stainless steel version provides secure edge protection for surfaces exposed to heavy-duty commercial traffic.


Q: Do I need to caulk the joint?
A: No. DILEX-KSN eliminates the need for caulking by using a flexible movement insert.


Q: Can the movement insert be replaced?
A: Yes. The thermoplastic rubber insert can be replaced if it becomes damaged.


Q: What is the overall length of this piece?
A: 98.5 inches per piece.


A Sleek, Resilient Line for Large-Format Tile Fields

DILEX-KSN introduces a refined, continuous accent that reads crisp and architectural across expansive tile planes. The dark anthracite insert punctuates the surface with a tailored stripe while the steel legs disappear beneath, delivering quiet strength. Pair it with cool stone or polished concrete-look porcelain to articulate zones without visual clutter. It’s a smart, luxurious detail that keeps floors pristine under pressure.


Protect your tile and streamline expansion control—add DILEX-KSN to your project today.

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These aren’t the most gentle but a good gentle exfoliation. They are thick enough to keep the soap in. Fits a normal bar soap easily. With the quantity included you’ll be able to share as you’ll not need many yourself since they hold up to washing very well. The color is a nice off white- natural looking.
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All natural alternative to loofas
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I love that they are all natural, plant based, and exfoliating. Mine is already starting to stink a little, so I’ve started making sure that I’m squeezing all the water and soap out after using and it doesn’t smell anymore lol. I prefer these over using loofa with microplastics. They are effective, strong, thick, and size is for small or regular sized soaps. If u have a bigger soap just use the soap first and then lather with this. You will still have to switch out every once in a while (like a loofa). Amazing value for price ⭐️
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Greg Taylor
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Why aren't people reading this and discussing it?
Format: Paperback
This book should be read by everybody on any side of the current debate as to what are future Iraq (Iran?, N. Korea?- w/ the current set of maroons you never know) policy should be. Ikle was Undersecretary of Defense for the Reagan administration. He is one of the original neocons. This book had an enormous influence on how Bush I and Powell decided to end our first Gulf War. He revised this book in 1991 and revised it again and wrote a new intro in 2005. My point is that this man is no cut and run liberal (and I should admit that, right now, I am leaning toward just that position). However, what makes Ikle stand out from his demented neocon brethren is that he is willing to face up to ALL of the possibilities, the difficulties and the ambiguities that are inherent in any foreign policy, let alone a war. He mentions many of the wars and theatres of those wars in the twentiety century and points out how many times politicians and generals went wrong because they would not 1. clearly set out the goals they were trying to accomplish in a war and 2. constantly reevaluate those goals in light of the developing situation. Ikle outlines a few of the difficulties that are obstacles to such a course. Rather prophetically, he talks about how difficult it is to get good intelligence to base your policies on. Sources from within the country of your opponent may mislead you for their own purposes. Agencies within your own government are posturing with the intelligence to protect their influence. Does any of this sound familiar? In one of my favorite chapters of this book, Ikle talks about a tendency that occurs when things start to get difficult in a war. Those who are supporters of the war will start posturing as patriots and referring to the opponents of the war as traitors (or, in the parlance of the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, as "surrender monkeys"). Again does this sound at all familiar? Here is another one for ya. Ilke argues that it is essential to know why exactly you are fighting. Otherwise, you will never really know when you have won. It is very clear that the whole WMD was just what Rumsfeld or Cheney (I have forgotten which- neither one of them has said anything about the war that is worth remembering in a positive sense) said it was-the one justification they "could all agree on." The role of America as the Great Democratizer has faded into memory. Now we are left with The MisDecider telling us that it is all about leaving Iraq with "a viable government" What does that mean? How is that different from what they had under Sadam? Here is my main point. Here is what makes me so angry. Powell, Rumsfeld, and Cheney all read this book back before the first Gulf War. Nothing has changed in the world to make the recommendations of this book any less vital. These men and women were supposed to be the most experienced foreign and military people the Republicans had produced (which should blow all claims to the Republicans being the party of security out of the water). They ignored these lessons because they choose to and went ahead and made what may be the most serious strategic error since Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. I am hopeful that the Dems now have more power but only slightly so. We need to have a serious discussion now. Not posturing. It may be that we should simply leave at this point because the decline of Iraq into chaos is inevitable. But as someone who is an internationalist, I think we need to look long and hard at the results of doing that before we simply do so. We owe it to the people of Iraq and the surrounding area to do whatever we can to minimize their suffering, to restore a working infrastructure and government to their country and to restore peace to their daily lives. Facing up and discussing the issues as suggested by Ilke is our duty as a democratic polity. There are no easy answers here except for the obvious fact that we cannot rely on Bush and his minions to do what needs to be done. Give this book a read. It is not gracefully written but it is short and direct. You may find it one of the strangest ironies of our time that one of the most telling critiques of the administration comes from someone who is their ally. The main difference between Ikle and people like Bush is that Ikle takes the world more seriously than his ideology.
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James 634685
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★★★★★ 5
Good book. Insightful but an easy read
Format: Paperback
Good material in international relations.
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This book is great to share with friends and an excellent conversation starter ...
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A quick but thoughtful read. This book is great to share with friends and an excellent conversation starter without being exactly political, in the negative sense of the word. Inspires constructive conversation regardless of your background.
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