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Mrtrom 16-01-2008 21:08

Kevlar Honeycomb
 
Does anyone know how tough kevlar honeycomb really is, any do you think it could help protect your robot this year?

Zyik 16-01-2008 21:18

Re: Kevlar Honeycomb
 
isnt there a thread on this?

EricH 16-01-2008 21:20

Re: Kevlar Honeycomb
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 679686)
isnt there a thread on this?

Yes...and no. The other thread was asking "Can it be used?". This thread is, "Is it strong enough?"

The answer: I don't know. I've never played around much with honeycomb materials. I do know that corrugated plastic is plenty strong in the right place, as is lexan.

Lord_Jewie 16-01-2008 21:21

Re: Kevlar Honeycomb
 
I was looking at the web and thought this might help.

http://www.plascore.com/honeycomb/pa...-honeycomb.asp

comphappy 16-01-2008 22:12

Re: Kevlar Honeycomb
 
Some of that stuff is made to stop a person traveling at terminal velocity. So it depends on what you have.

Brandon Holley 16-01-2008 22:50

Re: Kevlar Honeycomb
 
That stuff is killer strong....we were considering using it for our ramp platforms last year.

AHS1599 19-01-2008 11:14

Re: Kevlar Honeycomb
 
How do you cut it or otherwise shape and work with it?

flightofone 19-01-2008 11:36

Re: Kevlar Honeycomb
 
The honeycomb itself isn't very strong, but is combined as a core in a sandwich with FRPs like fiberglass, kevlar or carbon fiber cloth outer layers. That produces about the strongest, lightest construction possible. There are a number of practical problems with actually making the panels, including epoxy resin toxicity, cutting it (there are special shears), avoiding having the core material soak up the resin (pre-preg with approriate films works for this), avoiding voids (vacuum bagging), and heat curing.
If you are just thinking about it now, you may want to buy pre-fabricated panel material or use aluminum, as there is a steep learning curve to the fabrication. Nomex is another popular core material - slightly less expensive than Kevlar honeycomb. It makes a great off-season activity to build up the expertise.


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