There is a transition from a wooden upper floor to a ground floor with walls of plastered light concrete. Currently, there is no "drip plate" under the wooden panel to direct water away from the light concrete wall.

Since the panel is being replaced, it's an opportune time to install a "drip plate." How should one attach this plate to the light concrete? Is any form of insulation needed to prevent corrosion or similar issues? Is there a specific quality of plate required, or any type of plate that should be completely avoided?

The plate needs to be positioned all the way against the wall to handle any potential water from the air gap behind the wall. View attachment infästningDropp-Plåt_v1.0.skp.pdf
 
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study and construction joint.
I would take aluminum sheet
 
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