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‘’Picture-Perf’’ - What is it? It’s a fresh & exciting concept to add to your creations by perforating images into sheet metal.
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The Process It starts with an image processed on a computer which is then perforated onto a sheet.
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The process is similar to printing. Instead of dots, holes are used to create an image. Different size holes represent the various shades in the image.
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Here is an example of natural sunlight shining on “Picture-Perf”. Shadow images, as you can see, can be quite effective.
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Using artificial light sources contribute significantly to changing its appearance.
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Curving a flat sheet with a small radius makes panels a lot more ridged and can help eliminate potential distortion issues.
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Completed project, the slightly curved panels are substantially stronger & less susceptible towards vandalism
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Coloured & transparent background gives added dimension, printed canvas or light diffusing plastic can be supplied behind the perforations
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RGB LED’s are be fitted when required adding another dimension to “Picture-Perf”.
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Detail – is determined by size & spacing of holes in relation to surface area. Large surface areas achieve good detail without making perforations small.
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Completed Project
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“Picture-Perf” in Positive & negative format painted in two colours with only one perforation size.
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One perforation size can be used for simple images where thick material will be used, such as floor plates. Ideal for punched steel flooring with lighting on the underside
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‘’Picture-Perf’’ image using two hole sizes
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‘’Picture-Perf” using three hole sizes giving more of a three dimensional effect
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One perforation size. less transparent. Two perforation sizes More transparent Image with two shades supplied in two different ways
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Completed project
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Individual panels can be punched to create one ‘’Picture-Perf’’ image
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Celtic knot pattern used for glass table Example 2 Single size hole in circles Images from drawings
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‘’Picture-Perf’’ lettering used on fabricated items.
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Simple and quick to manufacture ‘’Picture-Perf’’ examples of balustrade infill
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Microscopic stretching occurs in all perforating processes. (Extreme example of stainless steel) In 99% of cases our solution is to use a levelling machine we can level up to 2.2m in both directions. End result – totally flat sheet
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“Picture-Perf” Applications Picture-Perf is perfect for: Sculptures Design Concepts Mood light enhancing applications Company logos and displays Furniture Advertising & Promotion In areas of industry such as: Landscape Gardening Interior Architecture Exhibitions Creative Lighting Exterior & Interior Cladding Signage
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Powder coated perforated mild steel edged with U strip (6.35mm round with 9.5mm staggered pitch in 1.5mm material) Cork Graepel Perforators & Weavers Ltd Barrack Green, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 21 4772105 Fax: + 353 (0) 21 4772005 Email: info@graepel.ieinfo@graepel.ie Dublin Graepel Perforators & Weavers Ltd Unit 6, Ballymount Road Ind. Est., Walkinstown, Dublin 12 Tel: +353 (0) 1 4509955 Fax: + 353 (0) 1 4509815 Email: graham@graepel.iegraham@graepel.ie Belfast 7 Grangewood Hill, Dundonald, Belfast, Co. Antrim, BT16 1GQ Tel: +44 (0)28 90484800 Fax: +44 (0)28 90538162 Website: www.graepel.co.ukwww.graepel.co.uk E-mail: roy@graepel.co.ukroy@graepel.co.uk Graepel Perforators Ltd Unit 5, Burtonwood Md. Centre, Phipps Lane, Burtonwood, Warrington WA5 4HX Tel: +44 (0) 1925 229809 Fax: +44 (0) 1925 228069 Website: www.graepel.co.ukwww.graepel.co.uk Email: sales@graepel.co.uksales@graepel.co.uk Locations
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