Honeycomb panels

Honeycomb panels have an internal aluminium honeycomb core with two sheets of aluminium or galvanised iron of various thicknesses bonded to the sides. Aluminium honeycomb originated as an inner core for aircraft wings, wind turbine blades and fillers of rail car walls. They have excellent compressive and flexural strength.

Their honeycombs, also called ‘cells‘, can be of various sizes depending on the desired mechanical strength.
To further increase compressive and flexural strength, we simply increase the thickness of the outer sheets.

Honeycomb can be produced in any desired thickness without any height restrictions, up to 100 mm. The minimum thickness is 4 mm.
These panels are excellent in the naval field due to their lightness, from a minimum of five kg per square metre, and their fire resistance.

MED-certified, they are used in the naval sector as finishing walls, false ceilings and interior doors.
They can be covered with HPL laminate, wood or painted with liquid paint.
They are often used in lift cabins as wall or floor panels.
In the furniture industry they are used under marble or steel tops or for large doors.