Glue corner code refers to the connecting piece between aluminum alloy door leaf and outer frame, generally made of materials such as aluminum, glue, zinc, etc. At present, aluminum door enterprises mainly use adhesive corner codes, which play the following roles in door and window assembly:
1. Installation with base plate: Adjust the verticality and levelness, apply white latex on the back of the door frame main board, and fix it directly to the hole on the door base plate with straight gun nails or self tapping screws.
2. Installation using foam adhesive: Place the door frame main board into the door hole, adjust the verticality and levelness, use self tapping screws to position it with the back plate or corner code, and use a suitable support rod at the bottom to support the middle of the door frame main board (to prevent expansion and deformation of the foam adhesive), then fill and fix it with foam adhesive;
3. Corner code or screw installation: Place the door frame main board inside the door opening, adjust the verticality and levelness, and directly fix it to the wall with self tapping screws and backboards or glued corner codes.