Honeycomb Solutions
Shear Performance
Make composite structures lighter, stiffer, stronger … and reduce your Nomex® Honeycomb
®PN1 is Plascore’s Commercial Grade Aramid Fiber Honeycomb. Nomexproduction costs. Build your boats with Plascore Honeycomb Cores …
Honeycomb has been used extensively in the high performance marine industrygreater shear strength, excellent
for sandwich construction in hulls and decks of some of the finest racing
vessels around the world.acoustical and vibration dampen-
ing, plus in-stock availability. Kevlar Honeycomb
PK2 is Plascore’s Para-Aramid Fiber Honeycomb. This next generationFind out how …
®honeycomb exhibits improved performance characteristics over Nomex
in strength-to-weight ratio, stiffness and fatigue.You Can Do More with Plascore.
Honeycomb Aluminum HoneycombPCGA and PAMG are Plascore’s Commercial and Mil-Spec Aluminum Honeycombs.
® ®Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Nomex , Kevlar and Polypropylene Both have the Plascore proprietary conversion coating that exhibits excellent
corrosion and moisture resistance. The modulus of aluminum provides for veryComposite Panels and Assemblies
high stiffness-to-weight ratios for only the most demanding applications.
Custom Marine Performance Grades Polypropylene HoneycombPP is Plascore’s Polypropylene Honeycomb. This low modulus material with
Applications surfacing veils and films provides the user with an economical honeycomb corefor a variety of open and closed molding applications.
Hulls, Decks, Soles, Bulkheads, Partitions, Doors, Covers and Hatches
Plascore Board™Process
Plascore Honeycomb Technology provides both thermoset and thermoplastic
Open Mold, Closed Mold, Epoxy, Polyester, Vinyl Ester and Urethane sandwich panel solutions.
-+49 (0) 6707 9143-0
marine-products@plascore.eu www.plascore.eu
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