Sheet metal perforation

Sheet metal perforation is a precise technological process in which automated CNC machines are used to create various hole patterns in metal sheets. The process offers a high level of flexibility – from basic functional perforations to decorative designs – while ensuring excellent repeatability and fast production times.
Perforated sheets are used in architecture, mechanical engineering, ventilation systems, filtration, protective elements, the furniture industry and many other applications where the combination of strength, airflow and aesthetics is essential.

MATERIAL

We produce perforations in galvanized steel, aluminium, stainless (inox) steel, mild steel (DC01 or hot-rolled), as well as copper and brass.

THICKNESS AND SIZE

Our advanced CNC punching machinery enables perforation of sheet metal in thicknesses from 0.5 mm to 6 mm and in formats up to 1500 × 3000 mm.
This allows us to cover both small components and large structural panels used in industrial and architectural applications.

TOOLS

We produce a wide range of perforations, from classic round holes in various diameters to square, rectangular, hexagonal and elongated shapes. On request, we can also create fully customized patterns based on your CAD documentation, as well as technical perforations suitable for filtration, ventilation, protective panels and other industrial applications. With modern equipment, we ensure precise execution, consistent patterns and high repeatability in both small and large production series.

Our perforation machinery enables precise, repeatable and cost-efficient production of perforations in various types of sheet metal. Advanced CNC technology ensures high processing speed, consistent hole patterns and minimal material deformation. The process is optimized for small, medium and large production runs, providing flexible manufacturing and fast response times. With modern equipment, we guarantee that all perforated sheets are produced to the highest quality standards and fully aligned with the customer’s specifications.