May 2, 2026 | Blog
Oil canning is one of the most common visual concerns in metal cladding and aluminium composite panel façades. It usually appears as a wavy, uneven, or slightly distorted surface on the installed panels. In many cases, oil canning is not a sign that the panel has failed. However, it can affect the visual quality of the façade. For architects, developers, contractors, and building owners, this matters because façade appearance is often judged immediately.
May 2, 2026 | Blog
Aluminium composite panel fixing methods play an important role in the final appearance, durability, and performance of a cladding or signage project. Even when the panel itself is lightweight, flat, and easy to fabricate, the fixing method must be selected carefully.
Apr 18, 2026 | Blog
Laying out joints and panel lines in fiber cement cladding is not just a design exercise. It affects appearance, installation speed, material waste, and long-term performance. A clean layout can make a façade look deliberate and premium. A weak layout can make even a good material look awkward or inconsistent.
Dec 8, 2025 | Blog
Fiber cement boards are dimensionally stable materials designed to withstand weather, temperature changes, and mechanical stress. However, they are not entirely immune to moisture absorption or thermal expansion. When installed without
Dec 8, 2025 | Blog
Applying the right primer is essential when finishing fiber cement boards. Without proper priming, paint can fail prematurely due to poor adhesion, moisture absorption, or uneven surface porosity. Choosing the best primer for fiber cement board helps achieve stronger adhesion, longer coating life, and better protection against weathering and UV exposure.