
Honeycomb aluminum panels feature: lightweight, high rigidity, stable structure, good flatness, and resistance to deformation; excellent fire resistance and strong decorative properties. Their main advantage lies in their high bearing capacity. The surface is made of high-strength aluminum plates on both sides, with a hexagonal honeycomb core inside. These honeycomb cores act like many small W-shaped beams, distributing and bearing pressure from the panel surface, ensuring uniform stress distribution and resistance to deformation. While a small amount of adhesive is typically used in the manufacturing process, the melted adhesive film cools back into a solid, emitting very little vapor. Many manufacturers now use resin instead of adhesive film, so environmental concerns are minimal.





