Honeycomb paper is actually a paper cell, which confers resistance and held to the door. During World War II honeycomb paper was used in the aerospace industry (Dakota aircraft fuel tanks were wrapped with honeycomb paper; purpose: mechanical shock protection). Nowadays it is used in:
- the manufacture of light structures, used for interior partitions and furniture industry
- as a packaging material, protecting the brittle loads during transport.
Honeycomb paper is sold in boxes (42 combs or sheets/box) or per piece. The size of an unfolded honeycomb paper is 2000 x 900 x 35 mm.
Honeycomb paper is used by many industries because its excellent qualities: easy to use, durability, light weight.
Interior Doors
Most widespread use of honeycomb paper is the manufacturing of interior doors, giving him a combined and enhanced structural strength while weighing less.
Partitions
Panels made of honeycomb paper core are an excellent method for the division of spaces.
Partitions panels of honeycomb paper cores offer the following advantages:
- ease of installation due to low weight panels
- solid appearance
- increased resistance to tension and mechanical torsion
Furniture
On the international market, there is a strong demand for the solid appearance of furniture. Because these applications were developed in the furniture industry, furniture framed panels of particleboard, MDF or solid wood and honeycomb paper cores, give an alternative to panels of solid material.
