From 3 m² to 100 m² of decorative perforated sheet metal
The Cré@perfo graphical interface can be used for a wide range of design projects. Whether you want to develop a small 3 m² project to give a hotel lobby a new look or are working on a swing gate to protect a nursery school, the software adapts to your needs by providing you with an accurate rendering of the desired result. A small area of perforated sheet metal looks great and blends in perfectly with its surroundings.
For a 20-meter fence line, the online tool is always effective. It provides you with the right pattern, which you can choose to repeat or create with unique panels without repetition. The same applies to a facade cladding made of 4-meter x 5-meter metal panels, where your pattern will extend harmoniously, adapting to the city's urban planning. The transparency of the perforated sheet metal is an important parameter because it determines how fluidly the pattern will work. Below the 10% threshold, the sheet metal will be opaque and impose its color, while above 25%, the shapes and colors of the background begin to take precedence in the interpretation of the sheet metal.

For a 50 m² decorative perforated sheet metal project, the graphic balance is no longer the same. The amount of metal used becomes an important factor in understanding the perforated image. Hollow joints, the perforation sequence, and the RAL color of the powder coating become important. It is no longer possible to work by approximation; only a tool such as Cré@perfo allows you to understand the impact of the project and ensures a visual rendering quality that meets your expectations. The interface models each hole and each distance between the perforations. The perforated design you see actually corresponds to the final look of the facade at the end of the project.
For projects larger than 100 m², you will need to work with the DAMPERE team DAMPERE carry out your project on a more powerful computing interface. First, you can carry out initial compatibility tests on a 50 m² surface, testing transparency, color, contrast, and effects before we move on to a more powerful application.
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