Difference between revisions of "Honeycomb board"
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− | Lightweight, strong honeycomb boards are made from [ | + | Lightweight, strong honeycomb boards are made from [[aluminum]] and/or nonmetallic fabrics, such as [[Nomex®]] aramid fiber sheets. The Nomex® sheets are bonded at key points with a [[thermoset|thermosetting]] [[adhesive]] then expanded to form hexagonal cells. The expanded honeycomb is cured into placed is with [[phenolic resin]]. They are lightweight and resistant to fire, water, and biological growth. It is also a good thermal and electrical insulator. The foam core may then be sandwiched with one or more sheets of [[paper]], [[metal]], [[wood]], and/or [[plastic]]. Honeycomb panels with aluminum cores provide a rigid, lightweight and chemically inert support material. |
[[File:archpaperhoneycomb2.jpg|thumb|Archival honeycomb board]] | [[File:archpaperhoneycomb2.jpg|thumb|Archival honeycomb board]] | ||
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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
Revision as of 13:35, 16 January 2014
Description
Lightweight, strong honeycomb boards are made from Aluminum and/or nonmetallic fabrics, such as Nomex® aramid fiber sheets. The Nomex® sheets are bonded at key points with a thermosetting Adhesive then expanded to form hexagonal cells. The expanded honeycomb is cured into placed is with Phenolic resin. They are lightweight and resistant to fire, water, and biological growth. It is also a good thermal and electrical insulator. The foam core may then be sandwiched with one or more sheets of Paper, Metal, Wood, and/or Plastic. Honeycomb panels with aluminum cores provide a rigid, lightweight and chemically inert support material.
Synonyms and Related Terms
honeycomb panel; honeycomb paper; HRH-10 [Hexcel]; Aeroweb [Ciba-Geigy]; AHN [Advanced Honeycomb Technologies]; Honeycomb HMX-20 [Ciba-Geigy]; Hexcel ACG [Hexcel]
Additional Information
° M.Mecklenburg, J. Webster "Aluminum honeycomb supports: their fabrication and use in painting conservation" Studies in Conservation 22: 177-189, 1977
Authority
- Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', Engineered Plastics, ASM International, 1988
- Pam Hatchfield, Pollutants in the Museum Environment, Archetype Press, London, 2002