What Is the Difference Between Foam Core and Honeycomb Core Materials?

Foam core materials are closed-cell or semi-closed-cell structural foams, while honeycomb cores consist of hexagonal cell structures made from aluminum, aramid paper, or polypropylene.

Foam cores generally provide:

  • Better water resistance
  • Easier processing
  • More uniform mechanical properties
  • Better impact tolerance

Honeycomb cores generally offer:

  • Higher stiffness-to-weight ratio
  • Better fire resistance in some cases
  • Extremely lightweight structures
  • Excellent flatness and dimensional stability

Foam cores are commonly used in hulls and decks, while honeycomb cores are widely used in marine interiors, ceilings, partitions, and fire-rated structures.


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