Nidaplast 8FR is an extruded polypropylene honeycomb containing a halogen-free approved material that limits flame propagation (flammability according to UL94 standards: V2 rating).
Use: Fire classification
Material: 100% recyclable polypropylene
Manufacturing: Made in France
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Large sandwich panel dimensions: 2500 × 1220 mm
Different thicknesses: 5 to 40 mm
Cell size: 8 mm
Indicative surface weight for a 20 mm sandwich panel: 1.5 kg/m²
Nidaplast 8FR honeycomb products are materials that retard fire and function as flame-retardant composite materials.
The honeycomb has a density of 65 kg/m³, providing good resistance to impact and compression.
The compression strength of Nidaplast 8FR is 1.2 MPa (120 tonnes/m²).
The polyester non-woven (45 g/m²) on the Nidaplast honeycomb cores offers an ideal surface for bonding or impregnation with thermosetting resins (polyester, epoxy…).
Thermo-welding this non-woven onto the cellular structure ensures excellent adherence.
The plastic film (50 μm) placed beneath the non-woven seals the cells and reduces resin or adhesive consumption.
The honeycomb is made of polypropylene, a durable and 100% recyclable material.
For Nidaplast 8FR, the material used in the honeycomb composition is a halogen-free flame retardant.
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100% recyclable polypropylene
Made in France
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