Composite core materials are used in a wide range of industries that require lightweight, high-strength structural components. One of the largest markets is the wind energy industry, where foam core materials and balsa cores are used in the construction of wind turbine blades.
The marine industry is another major user of core materials. Boat hulls, decks, and bulkheads often use PVC foam, PET foam, or SAN foam cores to reduce weight while maintaining structural strength.
In aerospace applications, high-performance core materials such as PMI foam and Nomex honeycomb are commonly used in aircraft interior panels, structural components, and satellite structures.
Transportation sectors such as rail vehicles, trucks, and recreational vehicles also rely on composite core materials for lightweight panels and structural components.
Additionally, core materials are widely used in construction panels, refrigerated truck bodies, industrial equipment, and modular building systems.

