Sandwich plate for use as motor-vehicle body part

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Composite prefabricated panel including adjunctive means – Sandwich or hollow with sheet-like facing members

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523099, 527931, 52144, 52145, 296191, 296901, 181294, E04C 234

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056643977

ABSTRACT:
A sandwich plate has a pair of relatively dense, stiff, thin, and generally parallel longitudinally extending skins, and a less dense core body having a pair of generally parallel faces bonded to the skins and formed with longitudinal and transverse cavities connected together in a Z-shape and forming central longitudinally extending tongues.

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