Core Materials
Enables increased stiffness and decreased weight assemblies◾ Corrosion resistance◾ Great thermal properties
Core materials are generally used for sandwich structured composites which are a special class of composite materials that is fabricated by attaching two thin but stiff skins to a lightweight thick core. The core material is normally low strength material, but its higher thickness provides the sandwich composite with high bending stiffness with overall low density.
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Aramid Honeycomb CoreSKU: ARAMID-HONEYCOMB-SERIES
Aerospace grade aramid fiber honeycomb exhibits outstanding nonflammable properties. It is manufactured from Meta-Aramid paper and coated with a heat resistant phenolic resin.
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High Modulus Carbon Flex Core, 2 Densities & Cell SizeSKU: CARBON-FLEX-CORE
High end core material for space-based applications where mass, CTE, modulus and temperature performance are all critical factors.
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