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Perfurar

Perfurar is a Portuguese verb that means to create a hole or opening in a surface or solid by drilling, punching, or piercing. It can describe both intentional actions, such as drilling a hole, and accidental ones, such as an injury that penetrates tissue. The related noun perfuração denotes the act or result of perforating.

In technical and industrial contexts, per­fu­r­ar is used for processes that involve making holes through materials

In medicine and biology, perforation refers to the creation of a hole through a tissue or organ.

Perforation processes are typically governed by safety, engineering, and health standards to control hole size, placement,

such
as
metal,
wood,
concrete,
or
rock.
It
is
common
in
construction,
manufacturing,
mining,
and
petroleum
activities,
for
example
in
drilling
wells
or
taking
core
samples.
Equipment
such
as
perfuradoras
(drilling
machines)
and
brocas
(drill
bits)
are
employed
to
perform
perforation
tasks
with
specified
dimensions
and
tolerances.
This
can
occur
as
an
intentional
procedure—such
as
surgical
perforation
of
membranes—or
as
an
adverse
event,
such
as
intestinal
perforation,
which
may
constitute
a
medical
emergency
depending
on
the
location
and
severity.
The
term
is
used
to
describe
both
the
act
of
making
the
opening
and
the
resulting
condition
or
injury.
and
the
risk
of
leaks,
contamination,
or
structural
failure.
In
everyday
language,
perforar
can
be
used
to
describe
making
holes
in
various
objects,
from
walls
to
pipes,
reflecting
the
general
meaning
of
creating
an
opening
through
a
barrier.