Honeycomb Panel
Paper Honeycomb panel types, produced by laminating honeycomb papers of various thicknesses with wood or paper of the same type, provide excellent efficiency in many areas with the strength they obtained in this way, and provide ease of transportation and stocking with their light texture. As for the answer to the question of Paper Honeycomb Panel Usage Areas; Paper Honeycomb Panel Models, which also provide sound and heat insulation with their high strength, solid structure and light weight, provide great efficiency as a buffer and protective material instead of foams in every area where separators and foams are used in the transportation sector. These products, which find a wide place in the industry and industrial production sector, also come to the fore with their extremely economical Paper Honeycomb Panel Prices. Honeycomb panels, which are innovations in the packaging industry, are used in various sectors such as textile, furniture and transportation. Honeycomb panels are light, high performance, economical and environmentally friendly products in terms of being completely obtained from waste paper recycling.
Features and Advantages
- The deadline is shorter.
- There is no metal or nonmetal such as ‘Lead, Mercury, Cadmium or Chromium +6’ in raw materials and products.
- It is possible to be produced in any desired carrying capacity.
- It is possible to produce in any desired thickness, width and length.
- Perforated or shaped special packaging materials are produced.
- Because it is possible to produce materials in different diameters and weights, it is a more economical product than mdf, chipboard and osb.
- It is produced from 100% recyclable raw material.
- Lightweight compared to wood materials.
- It is an environmentally friendly product, it protects the nature.
Use FIELDS
- It is used instead of wood-based materials such as mdf, chipboard, osb for under or over pallet protection.
- In the manufacture of thickeners, light panels in the furniture industry.
- As a filling material in door production.
- Production of cardboard pallets.
- In the packaging of aluminum or similar profile materials.
- As an alternative to crates where plywood or wood material is used as the packaging crate.
- As a separator or separator in the textile industry or similar industries.