Aluminum honeycomb panel is a special kind of curtain wall decoration material in the aluminum veneer industry. Its beautiful appearance, practical function, excellent
performance of energy saving and environmental protection make it a place in the curtain wall building materials industry, in line with the definition of green building
materials. Known as "the best curtain wall building materials in the 21st century."
Aluminum honeycomb panel construction principle:
The design idea of the aluminum honeycomb panel structure is derived from the I-beam structure: the panel is equivalent to the wing of the I-beam, which is mainly
subjected to normal stress; the intermediate honeycomb layer is equivalent to the web of the I-beam, and is mainly subjected to shear stress. The two panels of the
aluminum honeycomb panel have a high structural height and a large section moment of inertia, so the rigidity is good and the bending strength is large; the middle
sandwich layer is bionic to the natural honeycomb structure, and the material used is small, but the shear strength is large and stable. Good; the optimized combination
of the surface plate and the honeycomb intermediate layer makes the honeycomb panel have the advantages of light weight, high strength, good rigidity and the like.
The selection of the watch board and the honeycomb is appropriate, and good performances such as earthquake resistance, heat insulation and sound insulation can be
obtained.
The aluminum honeycomb panel is made of high-strength aluminum plate on both sides, and the inner layer is made of special hexagonal aluminum honeycomb. As the
core plate adhered to the sandwich structure, it is subjected to pressure in the tangential direction. These mutually dense dense cells are like many small characters. The
beam can disperse the pressure from the direction of the panel to make the plate evenly stressed, ensuring that the panel can maintain a high degree of flatness even in
a large area.
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Susan F.//SMC Editor