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Common Perforation Patterns for Decorative Metal Perforated Panels

Source:www.cn-psp.cnAuthor:河北森驰公司 Last updated:2025-04-17 10:19:21 Browse:

I. Common Perforation Patterns and Applications
 
Characteristics: Uniform diameter; flexible layouts (straight, staggered, spiral).
 
Advantages: Clean appearance, even light diffusion, easy processing.
 
Applications: Façade cladding, air‑conditioning vents, acoustic panels.
 
 
Characteristics: Symmetrical edges, crisp lines, modern look.
 
Advantages: Strong planar effect, high visual impact, geometric aesthetics.
 
Applications: Interior partitions, wall decorations, stair railings.
 
 
Characteristics: Honeycomb structure; compact arrangement.
 
Advantages: High strength, large open area, blends beauty with function.
 
Applications: Exhibition walls, commercial spaces, grid ceilings.
 
Oblong/Slot Holes
 
Characteristics: Elongated slots; can be arranged horizontally or vertically.
 
Advantages: Creates a sense of flow, excellent ventilation.
 
Applications: Railing panels, ceiling decorations, sunrooms.
 
 
Characteristics: Louver‑style openings combining shading and ventilation.
 
Advantages: Effective sun protection, rain resistance, dynamic light effects.
 
Applications: Sun‑shade façades, equipment room vents, municipal fences.
 
Other Creative Patterns
 
Examples: Star shapes, petal designs, custom logo punch‑outs.
 
Advantages: Enhances brand recognition, meets unique design needs.
 
Applications: Hotel lobbies, brand signage, art installations.
 
II. Materials and Surface Treatments
Common Materials for decorative metal perforated panels:
 
Aluminum Alloy – lightweight, corrosion‑resistant, easy to process
 
Stainless Steel – durable, rust‑proof, elegant finish
 
Carbon Steel – high strength, cost‑effective
 
Surface Treatments to enhance durability and aesthetics:
 
Powder Coating – wide color range, weather‑resistant
 
Anodizing – natural metallic finish, wear‑resistant
 
Electroplating, custom paint finishes, etc.
 
Perforated Sheet

III. Key Parameters & Custom Design
Hole Diameter (A): Typically 3 mm–50 mm, adjustable for light and air requirements.
 
Center Pitch (P): Determines open‑area ratio and visual density; common P/A ratios are 2:1, 3:1, 4:1.
 
Open‑Area Ratio: Percentage of perforated area—higher for maximum airflow and light, lower for privacy.
 
Panel Thickness: Ranges from 0.5 mm to 10 mm; thicker panels suit structural needs, thinner panels favor creative bending.
 
Custom Processing: Includes irregular shapes, gradient perforations, two‑tone finishes, and more to boost the uniqueness of your decorative metal perforated panels.

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