Perforating Services, Canada

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Our perforating services are available to companies throughout Canada and beyond and can be applied to a variety of needs in a multitude of industries.

If you have material that needs to be perforated for any reason, chances are we can handle it. We have been providing perforating services to companies throughout Canada and beyond since 2005. At IPS Perforating, Inc., we are committed to exceeding expectations.

Perforating Services in Canada

We work with companies of all sizes in a variety of industries, including the following:

•    Automotive
•    Fashion and design
•    Furniture and upholstery
•    Graphic arts and signage
•    Movies and entertainment
•    Medical
•    Aerospace
•    Hospitality
•    Commercial
•    Acoustics

When it comes to our perforating services, you should know that it is more than punching holes. Perforations can have artistic and decorative effects, but they serve multiple functions as well. They can improve air flow and ventilation. They can improve acoustical quality and reduce decibel levels in noisy environments. Because of these varied uses, it is important that we know why you need something perforated before talking about the size of your perforations (we can create standard sized perforations or micro-perforations) and the pattern of perforations that is best suited to your goals.

So, whether you own a large business or a small business, we are standing by to provide needed perforation services. We can take care of a one-time perforating need or work with you for the long term, providing continual perforating services for as long as you need. We pride ourselves on our outstanding customer service and quick response times. Our lead times are generally about two weeks, once we have discussed your design needs and agreed on a sample pattern and have received your material. Call today and let’s get started on your next perforating project.


At IPS Perforating, Inc., we offer perforating services for customers in the United States, Canada, and North Carolina.