Lightweight core materials for composite structures are essential for achieving high performance with reduced weight. These materials are used in sandwich constructions to increase stiffness without adding unnecessary mass.
Typical lightweight cores include PVC foam, PET foam, PMI foam, and polypropylene honeycomb. Their low density combined with strong mechanical properties makes them ideal for structural applications.
Industries such as aerospace, wind energy, automotive, and marine rely heavily on lightweight core materials to improve fuel efficiency and overall performance. By reducing weight, these materials help lower energy consumption and operational costs.
Furthermore, lightweight core materials enhance durability and fatigue resistance, making them suitable for long-term use. As engineering continues to evolve toward efficiency and sustainability, these materials are becoming increasingly important in composite structure design.

