DIVINYCELL H80

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DIVINYCELL H80
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DIVINYCELL PLAIN H-80 CORE – Divinycell H provides excellent mechanical properties to low weight. The unique IPN chemical structure, yields impressive mechanical performance to a low weight. Divinycell H has been widely used and has a proven track record in virtually every application area where sandwich composites are employed including the marine (leisure, military and commercial), land transportation, wind energy, civil engineering/infrastructure and general industrial markets. Divinycell H is ideal for applications subject to fatigue, slamming or impact loads. Other key features of Divinycell H include consistent high quality, excellent adhesion/peel strength, excellent chemical resistance, low water absorption and good thermal/acoustic insulation. Divinycell H is compatible with virtually all commonly used resin and manufacturing systems. Divinycell H80 is a lightweight structural core for boats, reefers, doors, containers when higher physicals than H45 are required. Plain Divinycell sheets are not contourable, and are excellent for decks and boat hulls.

Product is sold by the individual 4′ x 8′ sheet.

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DIVINYCELL PLAIN H-80 CORE – Divinycell H provides excellent mechanical properties to low weight. The unique IPN chemical structure, yields impressive mechanical performance to a low weight. Divinycell H has been widely used and has a proven track record in virtually every application area where sandwich composites are employed including the marine (leisure, military and commercial), land transportation, wind energy, civil engineering/infrastructure and general industrial markets. Divinycell H is ideal for applications subject to fatigue, slamming or impact loads. Other key features of Divinycell H include consistent high quality, excellent adhesion/peel strength, excellent chemical resistance, low water absorption and good thermal/acoustic insulation. Divinycell H is compatible with virtually all commonly used resin and manufacturing systems. Divinycell H80 is a lightweight structural core for boats, reefers, doors, containers when higher physicals than H45 are required. Plain Divinycell sheets are not contourable, and are excellent for decks and boat hulls.

Product is sold by the individual 4′ x 8′ sheet.

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