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Honeycomb cores are a type of composite material used in a variety of applications, such as aerospace, automotive, and marine. They are composed of a lightweight, hexagonal-shaped core material, typically made of aluminum, paper, or plastic, and are used to provide structural support and rigidity. Honeycomb cores are often used in sandwich structures, which are composed of two thin, stiff face sheets bonded to the core material. This type of composite structure is lightweight and strong, making it ideal for applications where weight is a critical factor.
Honeycomb cores are also used in a variety of other applications, such as insulation, soundproofing, and vibration dampening. They are also used in the manufacture of furniture, doors, and other interior components.
Companies in the honeycomb cores market include Hexcel Corporation, Gurit Holding AG, Corex Honeycomb, Plascore Inc., and Euro-Composites S.A. Show Less Read more