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From memory a few styles one has aluminium both sides with 3 to 1 expanda foam style stuff in the middle,
The other has honeycomb in the centre, structurally its tuff as, used for partition boards ,doors etc in aircraft.
Even the buffet trollies are made from it. lucky enough to find a large sheet years ago next to my car at the Airport. lol
Ended up making a 600x300x300 tuckerbox, trimmed in alloy angle, great stuff easy to work with
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
tested it on the weekend, worked a charm, cant wait till we do a bigger trip to use it some more. With the left over aluminium i am going to build a wind brake, need to put a hook on the door for rubbish bags and so forth.
SHINY AND NEW: 2015 Series 2 Y62 Ti in White. Bone stock, hate to say it but its the wifes car this time.
OLD SOLD:Silver 50th Anniversary Patrol, 2" Pro-Comp Lift, 32" MT ATZ 4 Rib, 9000lb Warn Winch, UH7700NB + BT UHF Brilliant. Ultra Gauge and some GO FAST bits........
i use the AluCoBond at work and of course inside my patrol
I made all the interior panels with it, in a fashion metallic pearl black colour it's super light and won't flex, but it's not cheaper. I did use it only cause we can't use all the small pieces we cut from the sheets in building architecture. It's more or less 4.5mm thick, but if needed it's also possible to get the thinner DiBond, same materials but just 2mm.
it had got a nice insulation, panels are never too hot or too cold. Maybe with a thin layer of dynamat they'll be also acoustically perfect?