General Plastics Manufacturing Co. Datasheets for Foam Cores
Foam cores and foam core materials are low density, high porosity materials used between structural skins to form a cored laminate with increased stiffness. Industrial foams consist of low density elastomers, plastics, or other materials with internal open or closed porosity.
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Extremely durable and relatively unharmed by environmental factors, both of these foam series are formulated to absorb significant energy while protecting payloads, such as missiles and nuclear submarine launch tubes. | |
General Plastics offers open-cell semi-flexible and flexible polyurethane foams that deliver efficiency while absorbing energy at a consistent, controlled rate. LAST-A-FOAM® flexible and semi-flexible foams can be used in... | |
LAST-A-FOAM® FR-4300 heat-formable foam is unique flame-retardant structural polyurethane foam. It is intended for composite panel cores and other structures where compound-curved surfaces or other details can be made... | |
The LAST-A-FOAM® FR-6700 is a polyurethane that meets requirements of Boeing BMS 8-133, McDonnell-Douglas DMS-1937, and Federal Aviation Regulation FAR 25.853 (a) and (b). It is specifically designed to... | |
This polyurethane foam is great for applications where an economical, versatile, and stable stock material is desired. Product Features and Benefits: Fine cell structure Closed-cell Easily painted and bonded Dimensionally... | |
This rigid foam core material satisfies fire, smoke and toxicity (FST), and heat release requirements for aerospace applications. Used in conjunction with other materials, FST-3800 foam core helps improve aesthetics... |