Structural core materials

Maximize durability with structural core materials. Strengthen your assemblies, reduce weight, and improve efficiency using our top-quality core materials: foam, honeycomb, balsa wood and others. Engineered for outstanding strength-to-weight ratio, durability, and versatility, they solve your toughest manufacturing challenges across all industries.

Expanded Polypropylene (EPP)

Lightweight, impact-resistant foam material known for its durability and flexibility. Available in a range of densities and sizes, EPP can be tailored to meet specific needs, from soft cushioning to high-strength applications. Its versatility makes it ideal for industries such as packaging, automotive, and insulation, offering excellent shock absorption and resistance to wear.

Lightweight yet strong, offering excellent durability and impact resistance. Made from materials like cardboard, aluminum, and plastic, their hexagonal structure enhances strength and efficiency. These cores are ideal for use in aerospace, automotive, and construction applications.

High-performance polymeric foam

Lightweight, durable material designed to offer superior mechanical properties, including high strength, impact resistance, and thermal stability. We provide different types of polymeric foam, tailored to meet varying density, strength, and temperature requirements for diverse applications.

Closed cell polyvinil chloride (PVC) foam

Known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent buoyancy, and durability. It is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, marine, and automotive, where lightweight, high-performance core materials are required for applications like sandwich composites and structural panels. Our foams are particularly valued for their thermal insulation properties and resistance to chemicals and moisture.

Hybrid and reinforced core materials

H ybrid core materials combine different materials, like aluminum and Nomex, for balanced strength and weight. Reinforced cores, such as those with fiberglass or carbon fiber, offer added durability and stress resistance. These are often used in aerospace and automotive applications.

Natural fiber core materials

Made from renewable resources like hemp, flax, jute, and bamboo, they offer a sustainable alternative to traditional composites. They provide excellent strength and stiffness while being biodegradable, making them ideal for eco-friendly industries. These cores are used in lightweight panels, insulation, and structural components.