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Core Material Composites
Sandwich panel construction is key to ensuring an aircraft's strength and durability. Composite core materials allow for added structural integrity without adding a significant amount of weight to the panel. Additionally, certain composite materials can provide additional benefits, like fire and water resistance, while contributing to the thermal stability of panels. Browse honeycomb, foam, corrugated, and other core materials for use in insulating and reinforcing sandwich panels.1,155 results | Page 1 of 58
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Boeing 148A7265-2 Energy Absorber Cartridge Core Assembly
The Boeing Company
Mfr Part# 148A7265-2
Boeing 113T1677Y9 Upper Chord-7050-T7451 Aluminum Alloy Plate
The Boeing Company
Mfr Part# 113T1677Y9
Boeing 113T3110Y94G Honeycomb Core Panel Bond Assembly
The Boeing Company
Mfr Part# 113T3110Y94G
Frequently Asked Questions
What are composite materials?
Composite materials are made of two or more materials. In aviation, composites can consist of wide variety of materials, including Kevlar, carbon fiber, polyurethane, and many others.
What is a core material in aviation?
Core materials are used to insulate sandwich panels to provide added support. Core composites are typically made from fiberglass, carbon fiber, metals, and other materials to reinforce the structural integrity of the product.
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