The tightly jointed furring strip wall panel or honeycomb core wall panel is a high-efficiency, lightweight interior partition system composed of metal or wooden furring strips and surface panels (such as gypsum board, calcium silicate board, etc.) assembled using a tightly jointed construction technique. Its key feature lies in the seamless integration of the furring strips and panels, eliminating the need for traditional joint treatment and delivering a smooth, visually continuous wall surface.

Roll former is used to create uniform, continuous bends in metal materials. It works by passing a strip of material through a series of rollers that gradually bend and form the material into its desired shape.
Cutting unit with servo bending is used to provide smooth and clean cuts, meanwhile bending the aluminum strip to avoid scratch. It is typically operated by a control panel that allows the user to adjust the cutting speed and bending angle.
