Corex Honeycomb Brochure

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Corex Honeycomb

Corex Honeycomb provides high quality aluminium honeycomb to industries worldwide and offers a wealth of expertise together with a global distribution network.

Rail

  • Doors
  • Floors
  • Galley and Sanitary Modules
  • Energy Absorbers
  • Furniture
  • Walls
  • Dividing Panels

A World of Applications

We are led by a customer-focused and professional team, committed to finding the perfect solution to your project. Our dedicated Engineering and Product Development Team and onsite production and testing facilities can fulfil your project needs.

The two principal characteristics of aluminium honeycomb – high strength coupled with lightweight mass – make it suitable for a world of applications.

Aluminium honeycomb is designed to sit between two skins to create a sandwich panel. In creating distance between these two skins and preventing them from moving a huge mechanical advantage is gained in the resulting rigidity of the panel, but with minimal increase in weight.

We pride ourselves in seeking solutions collaboratively with our customers, working with a wide range of businesses in the UK and globally.

Corex Honeycomb has been involved in many exciting projects including: The London Eye, Heathrow Personal Rapid Transit Pods and the Hitachi Class 800 train, all working with TRB Lightweight Structures; and the entrance of The Berkeley Hotel working with Bellapart. See our website for more details.

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Aluminium Honeycomb Uses in Train Interior Design

Aluminium Honeycomb Uses in Train Interior Design

Aluminium honeycomb is a lightweight structural material with high strength to weight properties, making it suitable for a range of railway applications.

Corex Honeycomb and BCP Are Exhibiting at Innotrans 2022

Corex Honeycomb and BCP Are Exhibiting at Innotrans 2022

Corex Honeycomb and Bespoke Composite Panels are pleased to be present at InnoTrans 2022, occupying Stand 291 in Hall 3.1.

Energy Absorbers – An Interview with Corex Honeycomb’s In-House Energy Mitigation Expert

Energy Absorbers – An Interview with Corex Honeycomb’s In-House E...

Mehrdad Asadi, PhD, engineer at Corex Honeycomb, shares his knowledge of energy absorbers and the role that aluminium honeycomb has to play.

A Look at the Sustainability of Aluminium Honeycomb

A Look at the Sustainability of Aluminium Honeycomb

Lightweight aluminium honeycomb is an asset to the rail industry, a sector which is increasingly focused on becoming more sustainable.

Why Is Aluminium Honeycomb So Strong?

Why Is Aluminium Honeycomb So Strong?

Why is aluminium honeycomb so strong? The properties are determined by the manufacturing process of the product.

Corex Honeycomb to Exhibit at Railtex 2021

Corex Honeycomb to Exhibit at Railtex 2021

The Corex team are pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at Railtex, taking place at the NEC, Birmingham, from 7th to 9th September.

Expanding Aluminium Honeycomb Core

Expanding Aluminium Honeycomb Core

Corex Honeycomb is the only UK manufacturer of aluminium honeycomb. The material is supplied in both expanded and unexpanded formats.

How Is Aluminium Honeycomb Manufactured?

How Is Aluminium Honeycomb Manufactured?

Aluminium honeycomb is a versatile material which can be used across a wide range of industries including rail, marine, automotive and more.

Contact Corex Honeycomb

Use the form opposite to get in touch with Corex Honeycomb directly to discuss any requirements you might have.









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