Perforated angles and channels are structural metal components that have holes or perforations along their length. These perforations allow for better ventilation, drainage, and light transmission while maintaining the structural integrity of the metal.
Both perforated angles and channels come in various materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and sometimes other metals like galvanized steel. The hole patterns can vary, depending on the intended purpose and application requirements. Common hole shapes include round, square, and slotted.
These perforated metal components are versatile and offer several benefits, including reduced weight, increased airflow, and improved visibility while maintaining the necessary structural integrity. They find application in a wide range of industries, including construction, architecture, infrastructure, HVAC systems, electrical installations, and more.