A perforated aluminum sheet is a material used for both decorative and functional purposes. It is made from high-quality aluminum alloy sheets and then perforated on the surface using CNC drilling machines or laser cutting machines. The perforation patterns are diverse and highly customizable. It is commonly used for exterior walls, ceilings, and partitions.
Lightweight yet strong: Aluminum alloy has low density and high strength, making it easy to transport and install.
Corrosion resistant: The surface is either painted or anodized, making it highly resistant to weathering and corrosion.
Good light transmission and ventilation: The perforated design allows excellent air flow and light penetration.
Beautiful and customizable: The shapes of the perforations (e.g., round, square, diamond, flower) can be designed as desired to create diverse visual effects.
Environmentally friendly and recyclable: Aluminum is 100% recyclable, aligning with eco-friendly construction practices.
Perforated aluminum sheets are used as decorative exterior materials. They not only enhance aesthetics but also help control light, ventilation, and thermal performance.
With good light transmission and ventilation properties, perforated aluminum sheets allow for modern ceiling designs. They can also be combined with sound-absorbing materials to reduce noise.
Perforated aluminum sheets can be used as interior partitions, dividing spaces while maintaining openness and aesthetics.
Hole patterns and open area ratio: Round, square, or mesh patterns can be customized according to ventilation and visual effect requirements.
Material and thickness: Typically, aluminum alloy sheets with thicknesses of 1.5–6 mm are used.
Surface coating: Common processes include powder coating, fluorocarbon painting, and anodizing to meet different color and durability requirements.
Perforated aluminum sheets are widely used in modern architectural design, especially in three main applications: exterior walls, ceilings, and partitions. With their lightweight, durability, aesthetic appeal, and excellent ventilation, they have become essential elements in building design.