May. 09, 2025
Perforated decorative mesh is a decorative metal material that punches holes of various patterns on metal plates through stamping or laser processes. It is widely used in architectural decoration, curtain walls, guardrails, ceilings, homes, industrial partitions and other fields.
Introduction to Perforated Decorative Mesh
Material: Commonly used are stainless steel, aluminum plates, galvanized plates, copper plates, carbon steel, etc.
Hole type: round holes, square holes, oblong holes, hexagonal holes, diamond holes, special-shaped holes, etc., which can be customized according to the design pattern.
Processing method: mechanical stamping, CNC punching, laser cutting.
Appearance treatment: spraying, anodizing, electroplating, brushing, etc., to enhance the appearance and anti-corrosion performance.
Advantages of Perforated Decorative Mesh
Strong visual beauty
Diverse pattern design, with a modern and artistic sense;
Can be combined with lights, back panels, etc. to create a three-dimensional decorative effect.
Good ventilation and lighting
The hole design allows air and light to pass through, which is suitable for places with transparency requirements such as ceilings, walls, curtain walls, etc.;
Provide a balance between privacy and openness.
Lightweight and strong structure
Especially the aluminum plate perforated mesh, which is light but strong and easy to install;
It has good impact resistance, windproof and anti-theft performance.
Strong durability
It is anti-corrosion, anti-rust and anti-aging, suitable for outdoor or humid environment;
It has long service life and low maintenance cost.
Flexible installation
It can be cut, bent and welded as needed;
It supports modular design and quick replacement.
Environmental protection and energy saving
Metal materials are recyclable;
It helps to improve ventilation and cooling effects and save energy consumption.
Multi-purpose application
It can be used for decoration, protection, sound insulation, sunshade, anti-slip and other functions;
It is widely used in office buildings, shopping malls, subway stations, exhibition halls, factories, homes and other places.