Perforated laminate can be used in a wide range of commercial and residential settings.
At IPS Perforating, Inc., we take great pride in being a resource that customers throughout North Carolina can turn to for their perforation needs. We can perforate a range of laminates, including Continuous Pressure Laminate (CPL) and High Pressure Laminate (HPL), which are both durable options that offer several distinct advantages.
Perforated laminate can be used in a vast range of applications for both commercial and residential buildings. Here are just a few places where perforated laminate can be a great advantage:
- Architectural Cladding: Since they offer exceptional ventilation, as well as acoustic sound absorption, perforated laminate panels are often used for exterior cladding.
- Furniture & Interior Design: From decorative panels to room dividers to cabinetry, perforated laminate is a popular material for furniture manufacturers and interior designers alike.
- Commercial Spaces: Perforated laminate offers better noise control while maintaining a sleek, elegant look, which is essential for commercial spaces like offices, restaurants, and retail areas.
- Educational Institutions: From small classrooms to massive lecture halls, using perforated laminate to enhance the acoustics of an educational space can help create an environment more conducive to learning.
- Healthcare Facilities: In healthcare settings, perforated laminate panels can help reduce ambient noise and create a calmer atmosphere in waiting rooms, patient rooms, and treatment areas.
Our team uses state-of-the-art equipment to produce superior products, and we offer over 70 standard patterns to choose from. You’re also welcome to customize your perforation pattern if you have a specific look or use in mind.
If you’d like to learn more about our perforated laminate options or schedule a consultation, please contact us today to get started!
At IPS Perforating, Inc., we offer perforated laminate for customers in North Carolina, as well as throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.