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Perforated metal mesh comes in various hole shapes, each offering unique aesthetic, functional, and structural benefits. Here are the most common types:
Most common and economical
Provides good airflow, drainage, and visibility
Used in filters, screens, machine guards, and architectural facades
Higher open area compared to round holes (more material removed)
Modern, grid-like appearance
Used in sieves, grating, and decorative panels
Long, narrow openings (horizontal or vertical orientation)
Allows directional airflow, light, or sound control
Common in conveyor belts, speaker grilles, and sunshades
Lightweight yet strong geometric pattern
High open area with a distinctive look
Used in filtration, acoustic panels, and decorative screens
Angled slots or diamond shapes for dynamic visual effects
Enhances rigidity in some cases
Used in walkways, ramps, and decorative cladding
Decorative or branding purposes
Unique designs for architectural features or signage
Functionality (drainage, airflow, filtration, light diffusion)
Aesthetics (modern, industrial, decorative)
Structural Strength (some shapes distribute stress better)
Fabrication Cost (round holes are cheapest; custom shapes cost more)