Foam is most frequently used as structural core material for composite laminates, delivering added strength, stiffness, and insulation, without adding weight. Generally, it is easy to handle, readily conforms to shapes, and can be bonded in layers to add thickness.
At FibreGlast.com, you'll find a variety of foams used for applications that include:
- Flotation
- Sculpting
- Cavity filling
- Pattern making
- Flow media for resin infusion
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Six Foot Polyisocyanurate Foam Blocks
Cut, Carve, Sand or Sculpt for Full ModelsPolyisocyanurate foam has been a favorite material of pattern builders for years. With this 6 ft. x 4 ft. x 2 ft.... -
This convenient Sample Pack contains 4" x 6" blocks of all of our sandwich core materials. It is ideal for...
Foam can be found in infrastructure applications, wind energy, land transport, and throughout the marine industry.
At FibreGlast.com, look for foam in one of several categories:
- Mix-and-pour polyurethane foam: Once mixed, this foam expands rapidly to fill any sized cavity. Best suited for flotation, sculpting, and for structural support.
- Vinyl foam: All selections are quality DIAB Divinycell brand; sold by the sheet and used chiefly as sandwich core material.
- Divinymat: Engineered to be both a sandwich core and a flow media for resin infusion; Divinycell foam sheet scored and held together with light scrim backing.
- Polyisocyanurate foam: Most frequently used for mold-less pattern making; sold by the sheet and in a4' x 6' block.
See how foam matches up to other materials in our Sandwich Core category when you visit ourLearning Center. We invite you to read ourGuidelines for Sandwich Core Materials, or viewAn Introduction to Sandwich Core Materialson the Fibre Glast Blog.
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