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Schluter Systems DILEX-KSN 0.375-in W x 98.5-in L Grout Grey Aluminum Tile Edge Trim

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Schluter Systems DILEX-KSN 0.375-in W x 98.5-in L Grout Grey Aluminum Tile Edge TrimDILEX KSN Aluminum Tile Movement Joint Trim, Grout Grey Schluter DILEX KSN is a surface movement joint profile with aluminum anchoring legs and a replaceable 7 16 in soft thermoplastic rubber movement zone. It protects tile edges and accommodates movement in large tiled areas, helping prevent cracking and eliminating the need for caulking. Key Features: Movement Accommodation: 7 16 in (11 mm) soft thermoplastic rubber zone absorbs tile expansion and

DILEX-KSN Aluminum Tile Movement Joint Trim, Grout Grey

Schluter DILEX-KSN is a surface movement joint profile with aluminum anchoring legs and a replaceable 7/16-in soft thermoplastic rubber movement zone. It protects tile edges and accommodates movement in large tiled areas, helping prevent cracking and eliminating the need for caulking.


Key Features:

  • Movement Accommodation: 7/16-in (11 mm) soft thermoplastic rubber zone absorbs tile expansion and contraction
  • Durable Edge Protection: Aluminum anchoring legs safeguard adjacent tile edges in high-traffic areas
  • Low Maintenance: No caulking required; movement zone is replaceable if damaged
  • Professional-Grade Design: Trapezoid-perforated legs secure in mortar bond coat for reliable installation
  • Color-Matched Aesthetics: Available in multiple colors to coordinate with common grout shades

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Profile name Schluter DILEX-KSN
Anchoring leg material Aluminum (also available in stainless steel variant)
Movement zone material Soft thermoplastic rubber
Movement zone width 7/16 in (11 mm)
Overall width (aluminum version) 58 mm (2-5/16 in)
Visible top width 15 mm (9/16 in)
Length 98.5 in
Color Grout Grey (insert)
Function Surface movement joint; edge protection; eliminates need for caulking
Applications Large tiled areas; suitable for commercial traffic areas

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

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


Q: Is the movement insert replaceable?
A: Yes, the thermoplastic rubber movement zone can be replaced if damaged.


Q: Where is DILEX-KSN typically used?
A: In large tiled areas to accommodate movement and protect tile edges, including commercial spaces with heavy traffic.


Q: Does it require caulking?
A: No. The built-in movement zone eliminates the need for caulking.


Q: What materials are the anchoring legs made from?
A: DILEX-KSN is available with aluminum or stainless steel anchoring legs; this listing is for the aluminum version.


Seamless Strength with Refined Lines

This profile creates a tailored seam that feels intentional—an elegant pause between expansive fields of tile. The sleek aluminum flanges cradle a graphite-grey movement insert, delivering a crisp, architectural detail. Run it through grand entries or gallery halls to define planes while protecting edges. It’s a quiet luxury essential that marries endurance with impeccable finish.


Upgrade your installation with DILEX-KSN for lasting edge protection and a clean, maintenance-free movement joint.

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