Weather-resistant perforated panels are advanced architectural facade materials designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions while enhancing building aesthetics, airflow, and long-term durability. They are widely used in modern commercial, institutional, and mixed-use architecture.
Base materials: aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, carbon steel
Panel thickness options: 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm, customizable
Panel size: custom-fabricated to project requirements
Lightweight aluminum options for reduced structural load
High structural stability for large facade spans
Precision CNC perforation technology
Custom perforation patterns and open area ratios
Optimized airflow and ventilation performance
PVDF coating for superior UV resistance
Fluoropolymer coating for coastal and industrial environments
High-durability powder coating options
Anodized aluminum finishes available
Excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation
Color stability and fade resistance
Uniform coating thickness and adhesion strength
Multiple color and metallic finish options
Protection against UV radiation and thermal cycling
Resistance to wind-driven rain and moisture penetration
Improved facade ventilation and heat dissipation
Reduction of solar gain on primary building envelope
Lower long-term maintenance requirements
Extended service life compared to painted steel facades
Enhanced acoustic performance when combined with backing systems
Support for shading and daylight control
Custom perforation size and geometry
Open area ratio control for airflow and shading
Thermal expansion allowance in fixing systems
Compatible with ventilated facade assemblies
Integration with secondary structural frames
Wind load and impact resistance compliance
Optional acoustic backing materials
Facade safety and accessibility compatibility
Commercial office buildings and headquarters
Retail malls and shopping centers
Airports, transportation hubs, and parking structures
Educational and civic buildings
Industrial office parks and technology campuses
Coastal and high-humidity environments
Facade retrofits and modernization projects
Architectural branding and decorative facades
Long service life reduces material replacement
Lower embodied carbon over building lifecycle
Reduced repainting and surface treatment frequency
Recyclable metal materials
Supports energy-efficient building envelope strategies



