How does foam core density influence compressive strength?

Compressive strength measures a foam core’s ability to resist crushing under perpendicular loads. Density is directly related to compressive performance because higher-density foams contain more solid material within the cellular structure.

Low-density foams are lightweight but may deform under concentrated loads. High-density cores provide:

  • Better load distribution
  • Improved fastener retention
  • Increased dent resistance
  • Enhanced structural reliability

For example:

  • 60–80 kg/m³ → insulation and lightweight panels
  • 100–130 kg/m³ → general structural applications
  • 200+ kg/m³ → heavy-duty industrial structures

However, excessive density increases weight and manufacturing cost. Therefore, engineers optimize density based on expected service conditions rather than simply maximizing strength.


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