Why is Foam Core commonly used in sandwich panel construction?

Foam Core is central to sandwich panel construction because it enables efficient load distribution while minimizing weight. In a sandwich panel, the Foam Core separates the face sheets, increasing the panel’s moment of inertia and bending stiffness without adding significant mass. This structural principle allows sandwich panels with Foam Core to outperform solid panels of the same weight. Foam Core also absorbs shear forces and prevents face sheet buckling under compressive loads. Beyond structural benefits, Foam Core contributes thermal insulation, acoustic damping, and dimensional stability. These multifunctional advantages make Foam Core sandwich panels widely used in walls, roofs, floors, vehicle bodies, and industrial enclosures.


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