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Paper, polymeric foams, and wood all of which are very flammable are frequently used as core materials in construction.
Paper, polymeric foams, and wood all of which are very flammable are frequently used as core materials in construction. Since the lamination completely encapsulates these core elements, they are not immediately exposed to fire. To create sturdy, rigid, and lightweight frameworks for high-performance products, core material are frequently used.
Core Materials are thin structural layers that help build structures with a high strength-to-weight ratio. In order to provide stronger strength qualities than those of the skins alone, core materials are "sandwiched" between layers of structural composite skins as a crucial part of sandwich panel construction.
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