Perforated Aluminium Sheet Bunnings is a lightweight, durable metal sheet with holes punched in a specific pattern. These sheets are widely used in construction, decoration, ventilation, and industrial projects. Bunnings offers different sizes and styles of perforated aluminium sheets for various purposes.




Specification Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminium |
| Alloys | 1100, 3003, 5052, 6061 |
| Thickness | 0.5 mm – 6 mm |
| Hole Size | 1 mm – 20 mm |
| Hole Pattern | Round, square, slotted, custom |
| Sheet Size | 600×600 mm, 1200×2400 mm, custom |
| Surface Finish | Mill finish, anodized, powder coated |
| Packaging | Protective film, pallet, carton |
Classification
Perforated Aluminium Sheet Bunningsy:
- Hole Shape
- Round hole
- Square hole
- Slotted hole
- Decorative pattern
- Surface Finish
- Mill finish
- Anodized finish
- Powder-coated finish
- Usage
- Decorative panels
- Ventilation grilles
- Filter screens
Thickness Options
The most common thickness ranges are:
| Thickness (mm) | Common Use |
|---|---|
| 0.5 – 1.0 | Decorative, indoor panels |
| 1.2 – 2.0 | Ventilation covers, ceiling panels |
| 3.0 – 4.0 | Balustrades, security screens |
| 5.0 – 6.0 | Industrial and heavy-duty applications |
Alloy Types
Bunnings and other suppliers offer different aluminium alloys for perforated sheets:
| Alloy | Features |
|---|---|
| 1100 | Excellent corrosion resistance, easy to form |
| 3003 | Good strength, high corrosion resistance |
| 5052 | High strength, marine-grade corrosion resistance |
| 6061 | Strong, good machinability, structural uses |
Packaging
Perforated Aluminium Sheet Bunnings Packaging:
- Protective PE film on the surface
- Stacked and wrapped with plastic
- Palletized for transport
- Optional wooden case for export
Advantages of Perforated Aluminium Sheet
- Lightweight – Easier to transport and install
- Corrosion Resistant – Ideal for outdoor applications
- Ventilation – Allows airflow while maintaining strength
- Customizable – Different hole sizes and patterns
- Aesthetic Appeal – Adds style to building façades and interiors
Applications
Perforated aluminium sheets are used in many areas:
- Architecture
- Building facades
- Ceiling panels
- Sunshade screens
- Industrial
- Machinery guards
- Filter screens
- Acoustic panels
- Decorative
- Interior wall panels
- Furniture panels
- Partition walls
- Other Uses
- Speaker grilles
- Signboards
- Garden fences
Common Sizes at Bunnings
Bunnings stores often stock standard perforated aluminium sheet sizes:
| Size (mm) | Hole Size | Thickness | Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500×500 | 3 mm | 1.0 mm | Mill finish |
| 600×900 | 5 mm | 1.2 mm | Anodized |
| 900×1200 | 8 mm | 2.0 mm | Powder coated |
| 1200×2400 | 10 mm | 3.0 mm | Mill finish |
How to Choose the Right Perforated Aluminium Sheet
- Select the Alloy – Choose 5052 or 6061 for strength, 1100 or 3003 for corrosion resistance.
- Pick the Thickness – Thinner sheets for decoration, thicker for structural use.
- Decide Hole Size & Pattern – Smaller holes for filtration, larger for ventilation or design.
- Surface Finish – Anodized for better appearance and corrosion resistance.
- Check Stock Sizes – Choose standard sizes for lower cost, or custom sizes for special projects.
Why Buy Perforated Aluminium Sheet from Bunnings
- Convenient local pickup or delivery
- Various hole patterns and sheet sizes in stock
- Affordable pricing for small and large projects
- Easy returns and customer support
Maintenance Tips
- Clean with mild detergent and water
- Avoid abrasive tools to protect the surface
- Inspect for damage in outdoor installations
- Re-coat or replace if corrosion spots appear
Choosing the Right Perforated Aluminium Sheet for Your Project
When visiting Bunnings or browsing their online store for perforated aluminium sheet, consider these factors:
- Purpose: What do you need the sheet for? (e.g., ventilation, decoration, security). This will guide your choice of open area and hole size.
- Environment: Will it be exposed to the elements? Aluminium is great for outdoor use, but consider a specific alloy if it will be in a harsh marine environment.
- Aesthetics: What look are you going for? The hole pattern and finish will play a big role.
- Strength Required: For structural applications, a thicker gauge or a stronger alloy (like 5052 or 6061) might be necessary. For purely decorative uses, thinner sheets are fine.
- Budget: Different thicknesses and alloys will have varying price points.
Don’t hesitate to ask Bunnings staff for advice if you’re unsure about the best perforated aluminium sheet for your specific needs.