Having explored the joining methods for flat surfaces of Eagle Diatom Wall Panel, we now turn our attention to the more challenging three-dimensional transitions-the inner and outer corners of walls. An inner corner refers to the concave angle where two walls meet, such as the junction inside a room; an outer corner is the convex angle where walls protrude, like pillars or wall edges. The finish of inner and outer corners is crucial to the final texture and durability of the wall surface.
This article will focus on the precise techniques for treating the inner and outer corners of Diatom Wall Panel, completing the full cycle of installation from two-dimensional panels to three-dimensional spaces.
A. C Shape Trim Inner Corner




B. Inner Corner Trim




C. F Shape Trim Outer Corner




D. Arc Trim Outer Corner




E. Arrow Trim Outer Corner



The meticulous treatment of inner and outer corners is a vital part of Eagle Brand¡¯s systematic solution for Diatom Wall Panel, ensuring seamless and lasting transitions from flat surfaces to vertical planes.
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