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FeatherlightŪ

FeatherlightŪ

Specifically designed for non-structural interior applications, Featherlight Marine Grade panels compliment the DuFLEX Composite panel range and have been developed to optimise weight and dimensional stability, making them ideally suited for the construction of interiors for luxury and high performance motor and sailing yachts.

Featherlight panels are 1200mm x 2400mm and are available with a choice of phenolic-impregnated paper honeycomb, lower density PVC X-linked foam, or select grade end -grain balsa cores to provide superior levels of stiffness, and thermal & acoustical insulating properties.

Curved surfaces are achieved without effort by simply kerf-cutting the inside skin. The  need for elaborate moulds is not necessary,  Featherlight only needs simple jigs to form a variety of corners and curves.

Typical applications include marine cabinetry, non-structural bulkheads, floors, doors and general fitout: rail walls, roof panels, interior partitions: architectural room partitions and other interior structures requiring thermal & acoustical insulating properties.

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