By isolating the movements of stone, tile, metal substrates, and base materials (structural framework), you can ensure safety during earthquakes and strong winds!
The "NC Joint System" is a construction method that uses perforated metal (stainless steel or ZAM) as a base to attach finishing materials such as stone and tiles.
By mechanically intertwining the adhesive with the base, the stone or tile, adhesive, and perforated metal become integrated, allowing for stable strength over a long period.
Additionally, to accommodate the deformation of the building and the behavior of the substrate, the base material is fixed with loose holes, achieving high seismic performance.
【Features】
■ Freedom to choose finishing materials such as stone, tile, and flat-backed bricks
■ Compatible with ALC and extruded cement boards, which were previously restricted
■ Suitable for renovation as it can be installed without removing existing exterior walls
■ Minimal waste
■ High durability achieved by using punched stainless steel and new steel plates (ZAM)
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