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perforadas

Perforadas is the feminine plural form of the Spanish adjective perforado, used to describe objects, surfaces or structures that have holes or perforations. The term comes from perforar, meaning to bore through, with roots in Latin.

The word is widely used across disciplines to indicate a structural or functional feature rather than a

In art and decoration, patterns or textures created by perforation appear in textiles, ceramics and metalwork,

Overall, perforadas functions as a descriptive term applied to a broad range of materials and forms where

specific
object.
In
architecture
and
design,
perforated
surfaces
such
as
panels,
screens
or
facades
allow
light
diffusion,
ventilation
and
acoustic
control
while
contributing
to
visual
texture.
In
industry,
perforated
metal
sheets,
plastics
or
ceramics
are
employed
for
filtration,
screening,
weight
reduction
and
aesthetic
purposes,
often
in
combination
with
ventilation
or
separation
requirements.
adding
rhythm
and
translucency
to
objects.
In
biology
and
medicine,
perforadas
can
describe
tissues,
membranes
or
samples
that
display
pores
or
openings,
used
descriptively
to
convey
a
porous
or
perforated
characteristic
rather
than
a
defined
structure.
the
presence
of
holes,
openings
or
porosity
is
a
defining
feature.
The
concept
is
closely
related
to
perforación
(perforation)
and
to
terms
such
as
lámina
perforada
and
malla
perforada,
which
specify
more
particular
types
of
perforated
materials.