| Example |
Specification |
Typical Usage |

J01 |
Standard spline joint |
-Spline assists the joining of two seperate panels
-Establishes a strong joint
-Used for dry laboratory worktops or computer areas
|

J02 |
Spline joint with chamfer |
-Chamfer will reduce the likelyhood of chipping caused by sliding heavy objects
-Will disguise any irregularities in the levels of two adjoining bench worktops
-Appropriate for use in geological laboratories |

J03 |
Spline joint with sealant |
-Specified where hygiene and cleanliness are important
-Sealant can be removed and replaced necessary
-Reduces the likelyhood of penetration by liquids
-Optimal choice for chemical and microbiological laboratories |

J04 |
Lap Joint with chamfer |
-Creates a non permanent joint if used without sealant
-Panel sections can be lifted out
-Can be used to provide access to concealed equipment in dry instrumental laboratories |

J05 |
Rebated joint with sealant |
-Variation on J03
-Reduces the likelyhood of penetration by liquids
-Optimal choice for chemical and microbiological laboratories |

M01 |
Mason's Mitre |
-Mason's Mitre is used for joining two bench sections with radiused edges at a corner
-Creates a more aesthetic corner joint
-Can be used to join two different bench depths |