Density is one of the most critical parameters influencing Foam Core performance. As Foam Core density increases, compressive strength, shear strength, and stiffness generally improve. Higher-density Foam Core can support greater loads and resist deformation, making it suitable for structural and load-bearing applications. Lower-density Foam Core offers superior weight savings and thermal insulation but may have limited mechanical capacity. Selecting the optimal Foam Core density involves balancing structural requirements, weight constraints, and cost considerations. For example, construction insulation panels may use low-density Foam Core, while marine decks or vehicle floors require medium to high-density structural Foam Core. Experienced Foam Core manufacturers provide multiple density options and technical guidance to ensure correct material selection for each application.

