Sandwich-structured composite

In materials science, a sandwich-structured composite is a special class of composite material that is fabricated by attaching two thin-but-stiff skins to a lightweight-but-thick core. The core material is normally of low strength, but its greater thickness provides the sandwich composite with high bending stiffness with overall low density.

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Sandwich-structured composite

In materials science, a sandwich-structured composite is a special class of composite material that is fabricated by attaching two thin-but-stiff skins to a lightweight-but-thick core. The core material is normally of low strength, but its greater thickness provides the sandwich composite with high bending stiffness with overall low density.

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