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Different joining methods can affect our construction costs, thus impacting our quotation.

2024/06/03 When installing aluminum-composite panel ACM ACP board signage, why is it important to communicate clearly with the customer about the joining method? Because different joining methods can affect our construction costs, thus impacting our quotation.


What are the five types of joining methods then?



There are five common joining methods:


1. Butt joint: The edges of the panels are simply placed next to each other

2. Lap joint: One panel overlaps the edge of another.


3.The front-facing groove joint. So, what's the function of the front-facing groove? One, it adds a sense of style. Two, it provides a place for us to screw in at the groove.

4.So, the 4 type of joining method is the folded edge joint. It involves cutting a groove along the edge of the board and then folding it to create a small edge.

5.So, the 5 type is folding edge joint and steel hanging.

There are More common joining methods:


1. Butt joint: The edges of the panels are simply placed next to each other.

2. Overlap joint: One panel overlaps the edge of another.

3. Tongue and groove joint: Panels have interlocking edges, similar to flooring.

4. Miter joint: The edges are cut at an angle and joined together for a seamless look.

5. Corner joint: Used specifically for joining panels at corners, ensuring a neat finish.


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