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PET – Foam
- Well known for the high temperature resistance.
- Compared to XPS, EPS and PU higher density and therefore higher compressive strength and shear modulus.
- Often used in vehicle construction and mobile homes.
- Good chemical resistance.
- High bending resistance and rigidity.
- High impact strength.
- Dimensionally stable.
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PP – Honeycomb Cores
- For light weight constructions with a demand on high pressure stability and mechanical stability.
- Cell core diameter – 8mm
- Density (kg/m³) 80.
- Compressive strength (MPa) 1,66
- Modulas of compression (MPa) 45,7
- Shear strength (MPa) 0,5
- Effective temperature (°C) -40°C to +80°C
- Thermal insulation U-Value (W/m²k) 2,2
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PU – Foam (Polyurethane Foam)
- Well known for its very low heat conductivity and very good insulation properties.
- Often used in vehicle construction for sidewalls and roofs of cool trailers.
- PU-foam is the result of a chemical reaction between isocyanates, polyols and a blowing agent.
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PVC – Foams
- Known for its high compressive strength and share modules due to the high density.
- Compared to other core materials, higher thermal conductivity.
- Often used in vehicle construction and mobile homes.
- Good chemical resistance.
- High bending resistance and rigidity.
- High impact strength.
- Dimensionally stable.
- Higher compressive and shearing properties, possible in comparison to PET-foam.
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XPS – Foam (Extruded Polystyrene-Foam)
- Compared to EPS – and standard – PU – foam highest strength at comparatively low weight.
- Approximately 30% higher compressive strength than with standard PU-foam.
- Often used in vehicle construction, for sidewall, roof and particularly for the bottom.
- Low water absorption
- Used for cool trailer, mobile homes and busses