PP honeycomb core material Infusion Grade PP

PP honeycomb core material
PP honeycomb core material
PP honeycomb core material
PP honeycomb core material
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PP honeycomb

Description

Closed Molding, Lite RTM and Vacuum Infusion The growing demand for lighter structures, together with environmental concerns, is propelling a migration to Lite RTM and Vacuum Infusion Processes as a more advantageous composite manufacturing methods. These closed molding processes eliminate VOC emissions, while reducing employee turnover and material costs, increasing cycle times and production output, and producing higher quality, better finished parts with closer tolerances. Infusion Grade PP Honeycomb is designed specifically for optimum performance in Lite RTM and Infusion Processes. Playing a significant in role in composite products for the marine, wind energy and transportation markets, Infusion Grade PP Honeycomb is a preferred core in incredibly strong and stiff sandwich structures made with resin and reinforcing fibers. Lightweight, low in density and very cost-effective, Infusion Grade PP Honeycomb gives composite manufacturers the ability to deliver cost-effective sandwich structures to customers where high stiffness and low weight are design priorities. With the same shear and compression properties of Plascore PP Honeycomb, Infusion Grade PP Honeycomb offers the performance benefits of toughness, lightweight, acoustical and vibration dampening. Faced for Maximum Adhesion, Minimal Resin Use Utilizing a composite surfacing material, the open cell structure in Infusion Grade PP Honeycomb is sealed, thereby allowing the flow of resin during processing to remain at the bond line with minimal penetration into the honeycomb core. The veil provides a continuous substrate for 100% adhesion to the panel skin material.
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