Perforated Sunbreaker

Perforated sunbreakers combine functional shading with decorative design through panels featuring custom hole patterns. Typically made from aluminum or steel, with dimensions ranging from 600mm x 1200mm to custom sizes, they are tested for durability, wind resistance, and structural strength. Their perforations diffuse light while reducing glare, enhancing thermal comfort indoors. Manufactured using recyclable materials and finished with low-VOC coatings, they support sustainability goals by improving energy efficiency and indoor air quality.

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Specifications

Technical Drawing

Panels are suspended using a concealed U-carrier system, ensuring secure alignment and a clean, continuous look. The system supports easy installation and maintenance, offering modern aesthetics and excellent acoustic performance.

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Eco-friendly

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We prioritize sustainability and eco-friendliness in our design and manufacturing processes. Made from eco-friendly recyclable materials, these products reduce environmental impact by minimizing waste and promoting long-lasting performance. 

Projects

Our projects encompass a broad spectrum, spanning from new building constructions to renovations. These projects involve various spaces, such as offices, restaurants, sports centres, and public areas.
Perforated Sunbreaker

Frequently Asked Questions

A perforated sunbreaker is an architectural shading element made of aluminium panels with precision-cut perforations that diffuse light and reduce solar glare. It improves indoor comfort by controlling sunlight penetration while adding decorative visual character to façades and outdoor areas.

The strategically placed perforations allow filtered light to enter while blocking direct sun rays, which helps reduce heat gain and glare inside the building. This contributes to improved thermal comfort and energy efficiency by lowering cooling demands.

Yes. The system is typically manufactured from high-quality aluminium and is tested for structural strength, wind resistance, and durability. It withstands outdoor conditions while maintaining performance and aesthetics over time.

Yes — panels can be fabricated in custom sizes with custom hole patterns, giving architects flexibility to balance light modulation, visual style, and shading performance based on project needs.

The system is made from recyclable aluminium and finished with low-VOC coatings, helping reduce environmental impact. Its ability to improve natural lighting and lower cooling energy use supports green building strategies and contributes to improved indoor air quality.

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