DIAB introduces new structural core

Divinycell HM is capable of absorbing high dynamic impacts and slamming loads and is suitable for demanding applications such as fast marine hulls. 

Visitors to JEC Europe will also be able to see DIAB’s new structural PET-grades, suitable for land, transportation and construction applications.

Finishing options

DIAB will also be showing two new finishing options – GPL1 and GSC30/GRV2. GPL1 features improved grooves and perforations to minimize resin consumption and achieve additional weight savings, while GSC30/GRV2 facilitates fast and reliable infusion, reducing cost and saving labor. 

The company also has news of an innovative news sandwich core product. “Right now, our R&D department is working on a new structural core material with exceptionally fine cell structure,” said Roger Jansson, products & marketing manager at DIAB. “When released at the end of this year, we expect it to change the entire concept of sandwich core materials and take sandwich composite engineering to a new level.”