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Perforated Panels

Perforated panel 23% open area used for equipment screen cladding

Product overview

Perforated Panels are a popular choice for many projects, adding fantastic elements of texture and depth.

Many of our standard panel offerings are available perforated including:  7.2Rib, U-Panel, R-Panel, Corrugated and Flush Panels.

Our 13% open area pattern is comprised of 1/8″ holes @ .325” stagger

Other patterns are available upon request.

Details

• Material: .032, .040 and .050 aluminum (.040 is our most commonly used)

• Perforation Patterns: 1/8″ hole @ .325″ stagger

• Length: Up to 30’. Extra charges may apply for lengths shorter than 4’.

• Attachment: Exposed fasteners.

• Finish: PVDF (70% polyvinylidene)

• Colors: Choose from standard color chart.

• Warranty: 20 years.

• Installation: Orient vertically or horizontally.

 

Perforated panel with 13% open area used for equipment screen cladding

Product Overview

Perforated Panels are a popular choice for many projects, adding fantastic elements of texture and depth.

Many of our standard panel offerings are available perforated including:  7.2Rib, U-Panel, R-Panel, Corrugated and Flush Panels.

Our 23% open area pattern is comprised of 1/8″ holes @ 1/4″ stagger

Other patterns are available upon request.

Details

• Material: .032, .040 and .050 aluminum (.040 is our most commonly used)

• Perforation Patterns: 1/8″ hole @ 1/4″ stagger

• Length: Up to 30’. Extra charges may apply for lengths shorter than 4’.

• Attachment: Exposed fasteners.

• Finish: PVDF (70% polyvinylidene)

• Colors: Choose from standard color chart.

• Warranty: 20 years.

• Installation: Orient vertically or horizontally.

 

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Project Photos

perforated metal panel equipment screen
LED illuminated RoofScreen on high-rise in downtown Allentown PA
Perforated corrugated RoofScreen concealing HVAC equipment on commercial kitchen rooftop