Description of the Product Having Holes of following Patterns :
- Round Holes
- Square Holes
- Slots
- Dimple Holes
- Herring Bone
- Wire Mesh
- Wedge Wire Screens
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The Wonderful Things That Holes Can Do.
Beside Filtration & Separation of liquids, solids & gases, Perforated sheets can provide the Perfect Solution to Multi-faceted design problems of Product Designers or Architects.
| Industrial Applications |
Decorative & Architectural Applications |
| Filter Liquids, Separate & Size Solids |
Speaker Grills |
| Agricultural Equipments |
Ceiling Tiles, Stairways, Grills, Furniture - Chairs, Table tops, Display Surfaces or Shelves. |
| Acoustical Insulations - to Absorb Sound |
Sound Proofing |
| Food Industry-Flour Mills, Sugar Mills, Bakery, Malt Mills, Rice Milling |
Lighting Fixtures |
| Filters - Industrial, Automobiles |
Creating Light Effects |
| Laundry Equipments - Washing Machines, Tumblers, Steam Iron Tables, Dryers |
Partitions |
| Mines, Engineering Applications |
Water Drainage In Kitchens |
| Pollution Controls, Material Handling |
Building Exteriors |
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Round Holes ROUND HOLES ranging from under 0.6mm to over 75mm account for 80% of the production of the perforating industry. Round holes can be produced with greater efficiency and less expenses than any other hole shape. The dies and punches to make round holes are the most cost efficient to build & maintain. Round holes are the most versatile in their application, providing a wide range of open area and handsome appearance.
60 Degree Staggered Round Hole Pattern is the most popular hole arrangement because of its inherent strength and the wide range of open areas it provides.
45 Degree Staggered Round Hole Pattern is stronger than straight row patterns it is not as strong as 60 degree staggered arrangement, nor is it as versatile in providing compact hole spacing & high open areas as the 60 degree arrangement.
Square Holes SQUARE HOLES are principally used for grills and machine guards offering a maximum of open area to permit good visibility and through-put while providing the necessary protection or decorative cover.
Available in both straight line and staggered patterns, the straight pattern is standard for square holes. Both variations are weaker than the round patterns. The sharp corners on the square hole tooling makes it more subject to wear and vulnerable to the stresses of the punching process, increasing tooling costs and reducing production rates. Square hole patterns are generally more expensive than the equivalent round.
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