Europerf

European Perforators Association
AbbreviationEuroperf
Formation1962
TypeTrade association
Legal statusNon-profit company
PurposeTo represent the European metal perforating industry
HeadquartersDiamant Building
Location
  • Boulevard Auguste Reyers 80, B-1030 Brussels
Region served
Europe
Members17 members
President
Patrick Glöckner
Main organ
Europerf General Assembly and Board
Websiteeuroperf
Remarkssecretary general is Olivier JANIN

The European Perforators Association, commonly known as Europerf, is the European association for the metal perforating industry.

History

Europerf was established in 1962. It is a not-for-profit association.

Structure

It represents 17 members in 11 EU member states. Perforated metal is used in many industries including food processing, building, vehicles and the chemical industry.

Europerf is located in Brussels, Belgium, in the same building as Pneurop, Comité Européen de l'Industrie de la Robinetterie, European Federation of Materials Handling or Orgalime.

Its annual meeting, organised by the Europerf secretariat, is held every year in May/June. The 2012 edition took place in Lisbon, Portugal, when Europerf elected a new president, Hans-Ulrich Koch, and vice president, Fred Graepel. The former president was Richard Bunker.

Perforated metal use

Perforated metal is used in construction (e.g. facade), in industrial and food processing industry (e.g. grain drying, seed grading), in the automobile industry or household appliances (e.g. dishwasher filters).

Perforated metal sheets found on buildings are mostly if not only made of stainless steel. In addition to its light weight, solar shading effects,[1] light deflection, natural ventilation or noise reduction,[2] it benefits from the intrinsic good points of stainless steel like resistance to corrosion or low LCA.[3]

Noise reduction

Europerf promotes the benefits of perforated metal sheets. For example, perforated metal cladding reduces sound levels.[4]

International co-operation

Europerf has links with similar associations worldwide like the Industrial Perforators Association (IPA) in the United States.[5]

References

  1. ^ Eurinox. "Depth, Pattern and Texture" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  2. ^ Europerf. "Noise reduction". Archived from the original on 2012-09-15. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  3. ^ Eurofer. "stainless steel roofing systems" (PDF). Ecodesign Package. Eurofer.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Charlotte, Stubben. "EuroPerf:Perforated metal is a real alternative to glass cladding". Metal Supply.
  5. ^ Gerhard, Bullinger. "World Perforating Conference 2008" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2012-07-11.

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