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DIAB Divinycell® H 35 Sandwich Core Material
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Composite Core Material; Polymer

Material Notes: Divinycell H has been widely used over many years in virtually every application area where sandwich composites are employed including the marine (leisure, military and commercial), land transportation, wind energy, civil engineering/infrastructure and general industrial markets. In its application range, Divinycell H has the highest strength to density ratio. It exhibits at both ambient and elevated temperatures impressive compressive strength and shear properties. In addition the ductile qualities of Divinycell H make it ideal for applications subject to fatigue, slamming or impact loads.

Other key features of Divinycell H include consistent high quality, excellent adhesion/peel strength, excellent chemical resistance, low water absorption and good thermal/acoustic insulation. Divinycell H is compatible with virtually all commonly used resin systems (polyester, vinyl ester and epoxy) including those with high styrene contents. Its good temperature performance with high residual strength and good dimensional stability makes Divinycell H ideal for hand laminating, vacuum bagging, RTM (resin transfer molding) or vacuum infusion.

Continuous operating temperature is -200 to 70°C. The foam can be used in sandwich structures, for outdoor exposure, with external skin temperatures up to 85°C. Normally Divinycell H can be processed up to 90°C with minor dimensional changes. Maximum processing temperature is dependent on time, pressure and process conditions.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.0380 g/ccISO 845
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 1.00 MPaPerpendicular to the plane; ASTM D1623
Elongation at Break 9.0 %In Shear; ASTM C273
Tensile Modulus 49.0 MPaPerpendicular to the plane; ASTM D1623
Compressive Strength 0.450 MPaPerpendicular to the plane; ASTM D1621
Compressive Modulus 40.0 MPaPerpendicular to the plane; ASTM D1621
Shear Modulus 0.0120 GPaASTM C273
Shear Strength 0.400 MPaASTM C273
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 22.2 µin/in-°F
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 70.0 °CContinuous
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -200 °CContinuous

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