Perforated Metal

PERFORATED METAL

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DETAILS / INDUSTRIES SERVED

PRECISION • INNOVATION • DEDICATION

DETAILS

CERTIFICATIONS

ISO 9001:2015
AS9100
ISO 13485

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COUNTRY OF ORGIN

United States
Mexico

ALUMINUM

6061: Good weldability, corrosion resistance, and machinability.
7075: High strength, used in aerospace applications.

ENGINEERING

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SAMPLING PROCESS

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LEAD TIME

To Be TBD/ARO

INDUSTRIES SERVED

ELECTRONICS

ENERGY

FOOD PROCESSING

MEDICAL

CONSUMER

TRANSPORTATION

LAWN & GARDEN

INDUSTRIAL

FIREARMS

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

MEDICAL/PHARMA

AEROSPACE

AUTOMOTIVE

CONTRACT

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MANUFACTURERS CAPABILITIES

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PERFORATED METAL

Perforated metal refers to a sheet of metal that has been mechanically or manually punched with a series of holes, slots, or decorative patterns. The perforation process creates a lightweight, versatile material used in various industrial, architectural, and decorative applications.

How Perforated Metal Is Made

  • Material Selection: Common materials include steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, or titanium.
  • Perforation Process
    • Punching: A press or die is used to punch holes into the metal sheet in a specific pattern.
    • Laser Cutting: For precise or intricate designs, laser cutting is employed.
  • Finishing: After perforation, the metal may be treated, such as by polishing, galvanizing, painting, or powder coating.

Key Features of Perforated Metal

  • Customizable Patterns: Available in various hole shapes (round, square, hexagonal) and custom designs.
  • Strength and Lightweight: Retains structural integrity while being lighter due to the holes.
  • Ventilation: The open areas allow airflow, light transmission, and sound diffusion.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Offers decorative options for architectural designs.

Types of Perforated Metal Patterns

  • Round Hole: The most common pattern, offering balanced strength and open area.
  • Square Hole: Provides a modern aesthetic and high visibility.
  • Slotted Hole: Used for directional airflow or drainage applications.
  • Decorative Patterns: Custom shapes for architectural or artistic projects.
  • Embossed Perforations: Raised patterns for added texture and style.

APPLICATIONS OF PERFORATED METAL

 

  • Construction and Architecture:
    • Facades, ceilings, partitions, and cladding.
    • Stair treads, sunshades, and privacy screens.
  • Industrial:
    • Filters, sieves, and machine guards.
    • Ventilation panels and acoustic dampening.
  • Automotive:
    • Grilles, exhaust systems, and interior panels.
  • Furniture and Design:
    • Shelves, tables, and decorative panels.
  • Energy and Environment:
    • Solar screens and windbreaks.

COMPARISON TO EXPANDED METAL

While both perforated and expanded metal are versatile, they have distinct differences:

  • Perforated Metal: Offers precise, customizable patterns but involves waste material.
  • Expanded Metal: Produced without waste, creating a mesh-like structure.

Advantages

  • Customizability: Wide variety of patterns, hole sizes, and materials.
  • Functionality: Combines structural integrity with airflow, drainage, or light control.
  • Durability: Strong and long-lasting, especially with treated finishes.
  • Eco-Friendly: Perforation minimizes material use and weight.
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