perforationˌpɜr fəˈreɪ ʃən
perforation (n)
- plural
- perforations
English Definitions:
perforation (noun)
a line of small holes for tearing at a particular place
perforation (noun)
a hole made in something
"a perforation of the eardrum"
perforation (noun)
the act of punching a hole (especially a row of holes as for ease of separation)
perforation (Noun)
the act of perforating or the state of being perforated
perforation (Noun)
any opening in a solid object
perforation (Noun)
an abnormal opening in an organ, such as a rupture
perforation (Noun)
a series of holes punched through something in order to assist in separating parts
perforation (Noun)
that portion of a surface that remains after an open disk is removed from it
Perforation
A perforation is a small hole in a thin material or web. There is usually more than one perforation in an organized fashion, where all of the holes are called a perforation. The process of creating perforations is called perforating, which involves puncturing the workpiece with a tool. Perforations are usually used to allow easy separation of two sections of the material, such as allowing paper to be torn easily along the line. Packaging with perforations in paperboard or plastic film is easy for consumers to open. Other purposes include filtrating fluids, sound deadening, allowing light or fluids to pass through, and to create an aesthetic design. Various applications include packaging films, medical films, micro perforated plate and sound and vapor barriers.
Perforation
A perforation is a small hole in a thin material or web. There is usually more than one perforation in an organized fashion, where all of the holes collectively are called a perforation. The process of creating perforations is called perforating, which involves puncturing the workpiece with a tool. Perforations are usually used to allow easy separation of two sections of the material, such as allowing paper to be torn easily along the line. Packaging with perforations in paperboard or plastic film is easy for consumers to open. Other purposes include filtrating fluids, sound deadening, allowing light or fluids to pass through, and to create an aesthetic design.Various applications include plastic films to allow the packages to breathe, medical films, micro perforated plate and sound and vapor barriers.
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