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Changing the way aircraft interiors are made Decreasing lifetime cost and environmental impact


Divinycell® F is a core material range specifi cally developed for aircraft interiors that improves lifecycle cost and decreases environmental impact. When compared with honeycombs, Divinycell F is an excellent alternative that provides the highest level of design freedom, quality and decreases manufacturing cost as well as the weight of interiors.


Importantly, Divinycell F is recyclable and provides excellent FST (fi re, smoke and toxicity) and Heat Release properties. Now with Divinycell F40, DIAB supplies a complete core material range for aircraft interiors.


Find out more about Divinycell F at: www.diabgroup.com Latest addition – Divinycell® F40


DIAB Group


Box 201 | SE-312 22 Laholm, Sweden Phone: +46 (0)430 163 00 | Fax: +46 (0)430 163 96


E-mail: info@se.diabgroup.com www.diabgroup.com


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