Paper Honeycomb Sandwich Panels as Lightweight Structural ComponentsNational Bureau of Standards, 1972 - 6 pages The paper presents a resume of current practice in the U.S. with regard to the use of sandwich panels in single-story buildings. A description and the properties of typical paper honeycomb cores are given. Some of the factors which are considered in choosing sandwich facings and adhesives are given. |
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