Perforated and Expanded Metals – June 2019

by Christopher Brinckerhoff | June 3, 2019 12:00 am

Perforated and expanded metals featured in Metal Architecture’s June 2019 issue.

Armstrong Ceiling Solutions

Armstrong’s Create! custom perforations add images to metal panels. The perforations are available in a range of MetalWorks ceiling and wall systems including MetalWorks Torsion Spring, MetalWorks Snap-In, MetalWorks Clip-On, MetalWorks RH200/RH215 and MetalWorks WH1000/WH1100. The perforated panels come in standard Whitelume, Silverlume and Gun Metal. Custom sizes and colors are offered. With fiberglass infill panels, perforated panels can provide a noise reduction coefficient (NRC) to 0.9.

www.armstrongceilings.com/metalworkscreate [1]

Hendrick Architectural Products Inc.

Hendrick’s perforated metal panels with H-CLAD LD mounting system have three-hole diameters with open areas ranging from 7 percent to 13 percent. The aluminum panels are 0.19-inch thick, and the system withstands 125-mph winds. The perforated metal panels with H-CLAD LD mounting system are finished in fluoropolymer coatings.

hendrickarch.com [2]

Móz Designs

Móz Designs offers its perforated aluminum columns in many standard finishes, as well as custom finishes. Column styles include round, square, oval and racetrack, and they are used for interior and exterior applications. Round columns are available in diameters from 16 inches to 70 inches, and oval columns are available to 48 inches by 90 inches. Racetrack columns can be as large as 36 inches by 81 inches, and square columns from 12 inches to 60 inches. Optional features include vertical butt joints, horizontal/vertical open reveals, and recessed base/capital.

mozdesigns.com [3]

Wallner Expac Inc.

Wallner Expac’s Decorative Patterns of architectural expanded metal sheets are produced in steel, aluminum and other metals. Opening sizes range from 1/4-inch to 3 inches. Sixteen patterns are available including Apollo, Greco and Pinnacle. Decorative Patterns are customizable for a variety of applications including ceiling panels, façades, louvers and furniture.

expac.com [4]

Endnotes:
  1. www.armstrongceilings.com/metalworkscreate : https://www.armstrongceilings.com/metalworkscreate
  2. hendrickarch.com : https://hendrickarch.com
  3. mozdesigns.com : https://mozdesigns.com
  4. expac.com : https://expac.com

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