HoneyComb cardboard panels cardboard laminated, white are a light, resilient and flexurally rigid material. Due to their white surfaces, they are very suitable as presentation boards and perform well for workshops and exhibitions, for example.
Cardboard honeycomb panels consist of two cover layers and a core of standing cardboard webs. In the core, they basically differ in the arrangement or structure of the connecting webs between the cover layers. The designations "Sinus" and "HoneyComb" are derived from this. In the case of the boards designated HoneyComb, the cardboard webs form a honeycomb structure in the core. In the case of the boards designated Sinus, the cardboard webs are in a corrugated form between the cover layers, comparable to the way they are located in corrugated board. More common are the cardboard honeycomb boards with the honeycomb core, hence the name "honeycomb cardboard". The panels with the corrugated core are more resilient, mainly because there are simply more webs between the cover layers. Thus, the core of the cardboard honeycomb panel Sinus is also somewhat heavier. In material development, the cardboard honeycomb panel is the constructive solution of an optimization process. The task of developing a panel with the highest possible load-bearing capacity using the least amount of material at the lowest possible cost led to this result. The panels are light, load-bearing and resistant to bending. In addition, the board can be completely recycled as paper waste after use without further separation.
The main areas of application for cardboard honeycomb panels are derived from the advantages presented. They are often used as a middle layer in sandwich panels. For this purpose, they are coated with any desired material on both sides. In this way, panels for door panels and furniture are produced. The purity of the material is lost, but furniture and doors are usually in use for a long time, so that sustainability is more a result of the life cycle and the low material input than of the sorted disposal and possible recycling. The other main application is protective packaging for medium-weight goods in transit. Furniture, for example, can be shipped very well in cardboard boxes in which it is protected by a piece of cardboard honeycomb panel in the crucial places (for example, at the edges). Even if the protection is damaged by external force, it does not completely lose its effect and the furniture arrives intact in most cases.
You can use cardboard honeycomb panels in the construction of fair and exhibition buildings, as well as in the construction of furniture and stages. They are also suitable as a light, mobile partition or presentation wall, for printing and as a painting surface. Please note that, depending on storage and transport, the sheets are usually not 100% flat. In order to print on them with plate printers or similar, the plates should be fixed beforehand.