Reflective coated perforated panels are high-performance architectural elements that merge visual impact with environmental control. By combining reflective surface technologies with precision perforation, these panels enable architects to manage light, reduce heat gain, and create distinctive building identities.
Controlled reflection of natural and artificial light
Dynamic facade appearance throughout the day
Enhanced architectural visibility in urban contexts
Balanced transparency through perforation design
Reduction of glare and visual discomfort
Improved daylight distribution in interior spaces
Custom perforation density for light modulation
Distinct visual rhythm and facade identity
Base materials: aluminum, stainless steel
Anodized aluminum reflective finishes
PVDF and metallic coating systems
High solar reflectance surface treatments
UV-resistant and corrosion-resistant coatings
Excellent color stability over time
Durable finishes for exterior and interior use
Long service life in demanding environments
Reduced surface heat absorption
Lower cooling load on building envelopes
Compatibility with ventilated facade systems
Reduction of wind pressure on primary facades
Support for passive shading strategies
Enhanced overall building performance
Predictable behavior based on engineering analysis
Low maintenance architectural solutions
Resistance to weathering and UV exposure
Corrosion-resistant surface protection
Fire-resistant and non-combustible options
Compliance with ASTM material standards
Fabrication quality aligned with ISO guidelines
Consistent long-term facade performance
Suitable for harsh urban environments
Extended replacement cycles
Custom perforation patterns and panel sizes
Integration with facade cladding systems
Compatibility with secondary framing structures
Allowance for thermal expansion and movement
Secure fixing systems for reflective surfaces
Modular installation strategies
Ease of maintenance and panel replacement
Coordination with architects and facade engineers
Commercial building facade cladding
Solar shading screens and secondary skins
Interior feature walls and lobby screens
Parking structures and public buildings
Mixed-use developments
Urban landmark projects
Architectural branding facades
High-aesthetic architectural installations
Reduced cooling energy demand
Support for sustainable facade strategies
Long service life reducing material waste
Recyclable metal materials
Improved asset value and architectural longevity



