PRANCE metalwork metal tavan və fasad sistemlərinin aparıcı istehsalçısıdır.
Perforation design is a primary determinant of an aluminum ceiling’s acoustic efficiency in large enclosed public spaces such as Singapore’s shopping malls. Key variables include hole diameter, center-to-center spacing, pattern geometry and total open area percentage; together these control how much sound transmits through the metal face and reaches the absorptive liner behind. Higher open-area perforation (larger or more frequent holes) increases sound transmission and mid-to-high frequency absorption when coupled with an appropriate backing thickness, improving reverberation performance in cavernous atriums. Micro-perforations can deliver smoother acoustic response and better aesthetic continuity for lower visual porosity, but they typically require thicker or denser backing to achieve comparable low-frequency results. Perforation patterns (staggered, linear, slot) also influence diffusion: irregular patterns scatter reflections to reduce distinct echoes, which benefits malls with hard flooring and glazed surfaces. For Singapore’s humid environment, pairing perforated aluminum with non-hygroscopic mineral wool or engineered polyester backers preserves acoustic ratings over time. When presenting to international investors or operators—from the UAE, Qatar or Saudi Arabia—include absorption test data (e.g., NRC or ISO coefficients) for the chosen perforation/backing combination and model mall reverberation times during design. Carefully balancing perforation geometry, backing type and plenum treatments yields aluminum ceiling systems that control noise, improve shopper comfort, and meet aesthetic expectations across large retail developments.