B. Plaster F Mold
B. Plaster F Mold
MSDS and LEED InformationManufacturer's Specification
Plaster F Molds (FPM) are standard extruded aluminum alloy 6063 T5 and are .050 thick. F Molds come in 10' lengths and shall have a standard Clear Anodized finish. Mill and Alodine finishes as well as other factory finishes and custom paint orders are available. Click on the Finshes link in the left margin for details. For Intersections, corners, and radius shapes see Below. See the Ventilation link in left margin for venting options.
Install all F Molds using full ten-foot lengths wherever possible. Attach F Molds to the framing with nails, screws, or other approved fastening methods. All F Molds must be cut accurately and installed with tight, neat joints. All nailing flanges must be covered with lath and all butt joints must be sealed. Manufacturer recommends that a carbide tip blade along with lubricant be used when cutting any aluminum trims.
This product is also known in the industry as a FDM, FD, FP, and FS.
Channel Alignment Splices
Flannery is the first manufacturer to offer splices for Plaster F Molds. Various sizes of Flannery’s F Molds are now available with Alignment Splices. Alignment Splices are suitable for butt joints, intersections, corners, and radius work. They also allow the installer to make butt joints between the framing members.
Installation Details

Plaster F Mold with Vent Slots. Click Here

Intersections and Corners
Radius Shapes- FPM Radius Form.pdf
The specifications listed above pertain to the following product numbers: FPM 375-50, FPM 375-75, FPM 375-100, FPM 375-150, FPM 50-25, FPM 50-50, FPM 50-75, FPM 50-100, FPM 50-150, FPM 50-200, FPM 50-250, FPM 50-300, FPM 50-400, FPM 50-600, FPM 625-50, FPM 625-75, FPM 625-100, FPM 625-150, FPM 625-200, FPM 625-300, FPM 625-400, FPM 75-25, FPM 75-50, FPM 75-75, FPM 75-100, FPM 75-150, FPM 75-200, FPM 75-250, FPM 75-300, FPM 75-400, FPM 75-450, FPM 75-600, FPM 100-75, and FPM 100-100.
This website presents general guidelines and suggestions for the installation of Flannery trims and products. The purpose of these general guidelines and suggestions is to aid in a successful drywall or stucco finish based on the Uniform Building Code and industry standards. No website or catalog can address all of the unique specifics or installation details that occur from one project to another. Flannery recommends that every installer be familiar, or become acquainted with, common drywall and stucco trim installation practices before installing any of Flannery's many trims and products. Flannery also recommends that the specifying architect, engineer, and general contractor be consulted with as well. This website replaces and renders obsolete all previous publications by Flannery; including catalogs, pamphlets, or other forms of literature.

