A sandwich panel is a structure made of three layers: a low-density core ( polypropylene Honeycomb, PIR, mineral wool, XPS), and a thin skin layer bonded to each side.
1. The differences in the meaning 2. The differences in the uses 3. The difference in characteristics
In the fields of aviation, wind turbine blades, sports equipment, shipbuilding, trains and locomotives, sandwich structures are widely used to reduce weight. In a sandwich structure, low-density sandwich materials are used to increase the thickness of the laminate to achieve the purpose of improving material stiffness.
1. Lightweight 2. High Strength 3. Excellent Air Flow 4. Customizable 5. Corrosion Resistance 6. Cost-Effective 7. Thermal Insulation
The difference between plastic honeycomb grilles and metal grilles lies primarily in their material composition and resulting properties
Under the design load, meet the requirements of stiffness and strength.