GGU
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- May 25, 2009
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Recently we have been asked to repair an aluminum honeycomb part that we suspect has corrosion inside on a large area.
Due to the size and function of the part we are forced to replace the whole external skin (0.5 mm thick), but we need to keep internal core if at all possible.
Does someone know any sound method that could be used to separate skin from core without damaging them?
Due to the size and function of the part we are forced to replace the whole external skin (0.5 mm thick), but we need to keep internal core if at all possible.
Does someone know any sound method that could be used to separate skin from core without damaging them?