Aluminum Honeycomb versus Foam Sandwich Panels


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Hi guys, 

New in this forum. Great to see so many solutions and help provided by the members here.

I am looking to replace aluminium honeycomb with foam as a core material in the marine environment. There are some advantages listed below but maybe you guys can help with more detailed comparisons in terms of the technical differences between the 2 core materials. Feel free to add in the advantages or disadvantages below. Cheers. 

Advantages of the foam panels are as follows.

•    Lightweight - comparable weight to aluminium honeycomb.
•    Best cost to performance ratio, >200% saving compared to similar aluminium honeycomb panels.
•    Specific compression strength of the foam core was 72% higher than the compression strength of the aluminium core
•    No potential corrosion problems in a salt-water environment like aluminium honeycomb
•    Specific \ multi-layered density layup for individual requirements
•    Greater thermal and acoustic insulation compared to aluminum honeycomb
•    Can be processed into flat, curved or even compound shapes. Varying thickness within a panel can be achieved with a custom build.
•    Good screw retention for higher densities

Disdvantages of the foam panels are as follows.

• Lower flash point as compared to aluminium honeycomb(~600°C) versus foam (~200°C)
• Lower tensile strength per weight ratio 

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The best thing to do is get data sheets for the core materials you want to compare.  Most include stabilised and unstabilised data so you can do a fair comparison.


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Warren (Staff) - 2/8/2018 9:12:22 AM
The best thing to do is get data sheets for the core materials you want to compare.  Most include stabilised and unstabilised data so you can do a fair comparison.

Thanks Warren, 

There are too many variations to compare but I just want to get a general view from the rest if any. Thanks.

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