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Foam core materials are a type of composite material used in a variety of applications. They are composed of a foam core sandwiched between two thin layers of composite material, such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, or Kevlar. Foam core materials are lightweight, strong, and durable, making them ideal for use in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, marine, and sporting goods. They are also used in the construction of lightweight structures, such as aircraft and boats.
Foam core materials offer a number of advantages over traditional materials, such as increased strength-to-weight ratio, improved thermal insulation, and improved acoustic insulation. They are also easy to work with and can be cut, shaped, and molded into a variety of shapes and sizes.
Some companies in the foam core material market include Hexcel Corporation, Gurit Holding AG, Cytec Solvay Group, and Owens Corning. Show Less Read more