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Not only should a building be comfortable and pleasant to work in, but it should also convey the right image of the business that occupies it. Architects and designers have turned to perforated metal to achieve this end. Facades, balustrades, false ceilings and the use of perforated screens for decoration are just some of the examples of use. The characteristics of perforated metal can assist to create just the right setting for the facade, the lobby or any part of the structure that utilises perforated sheets. It allows the determination of the desired amount of light coming into the building; creates separate working spaces without giving a closed-in feeling and using the right open area, has significant acoustic qualities. It also has energy efficiency applications for the control of solar heat gain and air conditioning reduction. Naturally, behind the scenes, the use is extensive as well; gates, barriers and screening aid in making every building a safe and pleasant working space.
Stoddart Overview
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Perforated Art
Customisation & Installation
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Metal Finishes
Round Holes - Square Round Holes - Staggered
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Square Hole - Square Square Hole - Staggered
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Rectangle Hole - Square Rectangle Hole - Staggered
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39 Rectangle Hole - Offset Horiz. 40
Obround Hole - Square Obround Hole - Staggered
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44 Obround Hole - Random 1- 2 46
Round Hole - Random 3 - 12 50 Obround/Round Hole - Random 57 Triangle Hole - Square 58 Rhombus Holes - Square 60 Round/Triangle/Square Random 61 Treadplate 61
Applications
Light Diffusers Wall Cladding Transport Security Screens Car Park Screens Facades for Buildings
Signage Perforated Artwork Perforated Pictures Safety Barrier Screens Claddings Feature Walls Decorative Screens Energy Efficiency Screens
Balustrades Sun Shades Privacy Screens Partitioning Fencing
Acoustic Screens Landscape Screens
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