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The Structural Core Material market within the context of Composites is a rapidly growing industry. Structural core materials are used to provide strength and stiffness to composite structures, while also providing insulation and sound dampening. These materials are typically lightweight and can be used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, automotive, marine, and wind energy. Common structural core materials include foam, honeycomb, and balsa wood.
Structural core materials are often used in combination with other composite materials, such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, and aramid fiber. This combination of materials allows for the creation of lightweight, strong, and durable composite structures.
Companies in the Structural Core Material market include Hexcel Corporation, Gurit, CoreLite, Plascore, and Euro-Composites. Show Less Read more