Premium Honeycomb Composite Sheet - Blue PETG with Protective Foil, Rigid & Impact Resistant for Versatile Applications


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Description

This premium honeycomb composite sheet is manufactured from high-quality blue PETG (polyethylene terephthalate glycol) with a durable protective foil to maintain a clean, blemish-free surface during handling and fabrication. The honeycomb core structure delivers excellent rigidity while keeping the overall weight low, making it a practical alternative to solid panels in demanding design and architectural projects.

Rigid, impact resistant and easy to process, these sheets are ideal for a wide range of interior and light structural applications, including wall cladding, partitions, displays, furniture elements and feature panels. Supplied in a convenient fixed size and thickness, they offer reliable, repeatable performance for both one-off installations and larger roll-out schemes.

Product Features

  • Blue PETG honeycomb composite construction for an attractive, technical appearance.
  • Supplied with a protective foil to safeguard the surface during transport, storage and fabrication.
  • Generous sheet length of 3015 mm to accommodate larger panels and reduce joint lines.
  • Standard sheet width of 1000 mm for efficient nesting and easy handling on site or in the workshop.
  • Robust 21 mm thickness providing excellent stiffness and dimensional stability.
  • Lightweight honeycomb core design compared with solid plastic sheets of similar thickness.
  • Consistent, factory-finished surfaces suitable for further processing or integration into assemblies.

Key Features and Benefits

  • High rigidity-to-weight ratio reduces supporting framework requirements and simplifies installation.
  • Impact-resistant PETG faces help protect against knocks, scuffs and everyday wear in busy environments.
  • Protective foil minimises risk of scratches and contamination before final fitting, saving rework time and cost.
  • Blue tint offers a modern aesthetic that can complement architectural, retail and exhibition designs.
  • Easy to cut, machine and fabricate using standard workshop tools and techniques.
  • Stable 21 mm composite panel thickness promotes a uniform appearance across multiple sheets in larger projects.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Material Blue PETG honeycomb composite with protective surface foil
Thickness 21 mm (nominal)
Sheet length 3015 mm
Sheet width 1000 mm
Surface protection Removable protective foil on exposed faces
Typical processing Suitable for cutting, routing, drilling and edge finishing with appropriate tooling

Applications and Ideal Uses

Designed for versatility, these honeycomb composite sheets can be used anywhere a rigid, lightweight and visually appealing panel is required.

  • Interior wall cladding, feature walls and decorative architectural panels.
  • Retail and exhibition displays, plinths, shelving and backdrops.
  • Partitioning, screens and dividers in commercial or public spaces.
  • Furniture components and carcassing where weight saving is beneficial.
  • Signage back panels and structural inserts for lightweight assemblies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the honeycomb composite sheet be cut to size on site?

Yes, the sheet can be cut to size using appropriate tools such as a fine-toothed saw or router. Always support the panel adequately, follow standard workshop safety practices and remove the protective foil only after cutting and finishing.

Is the blue PETG honeycomb sheet suitable for outdoor use?

This product is primarily intended for interior or protected environments. While PETG offers good toughness, long-term outdoor exposure may affect appearance and performance, so external use should be carefully assessed and tested for the specific application.

How should the sheet be fixed or mounted in place?

The sheet can be installed using mechanical fixings, frames or adhesive bonding, depending on the substrate and design. Ensure loads are spread over a suitable area, avoid point loading that could deform the honeycomb structure, and follow best practice for fixing composite panels.

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