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This chapter deals with the processes honeycomb must go through to be ready to be made into a useful part. Within the aircraft and aerospace industry, special processing of honeycomb is normally defined as custom shaping the core to fit a customer’s specific needs. This includes cutting to plan dimensions, perimeter trim, doubler relief, routing, chamfering, core splicing, carving, contouring, heat forming and roll forming. Products are modified from flat core slices into more complex shapes.
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Bitzer, T. (1997). Honeycomb processes. In: Honeycomb Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5856-5_4
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