Perforated metal seems to be the industry standard for architectural applications such as building facades, fences and partitions. Because perforated metals are punched and cut, dies can be designed to cut patterned shapes into sheet metal for a variety of purposes, both decorative and functional.
The shape of metal perforations can determine a material’s usefulness for blocking microwaves, sound waves or light; perforated metals are used in all these industries.
Soundproofing and acoustical enhancement is another important application for perforated metal, which is capable of muffling, blocking or softening sound within structures that are too large to soundproof with foam acoustic panels.
Theater lights and laboratory lights are often filtered and diffused with perforated metal, and large office buildings or corporate structures can benefit from an interior perforated wall panel’s decorative and sound muffling properties.
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