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The Uses of Perforated Metal Screen

The perforated metal screen is typically used in architecture and construction settings. The metal is used for partition, elevator cabinets, balconies, railings, building facades, laths for plastering, and much more. Perforated metal screens also have some use in industrial settings, mainly as shields from flying sparks, dust, or other contaminants. Perforated

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Typically, a perforated metal screen can have several different customization options. Usually, the metal can be made from stainless steel, aluminum, and galvanized iron. Some companies may also offer brass or copper screens. Clients can also customize the hole pattern in the screen, how much of the screen is open and how much is solid metal, how strong the screen will be, how thick the metal is, and how large and thick the holes are. Many factories offer the same basic patterns including slots, embossing, diamond holes, square holes, and round holes. Most screens can come in thicknesses ranging from about 7 to 45 mm thick. This allows the screens to be used for a variety of tasks in commercial or industrial settings.

The choice of a metal screen can make a big difference in the performance of the screen. Thinner screens are more lightweight, but they are also easier to bend and break. Thick panels are heavier, but also more durable. Industrial factories often use thinner screens as sifting and sorting products for different materials and products. Thicker panels are typically used as shields and screens to prevent accidents and increase safety in the workplace. All thicknesses of screens has a variety of uses in many different industries, including construction, manufacturing, and architecture.