Hi,
I have been comparing specs and prices on core materials, mostly corecell and nidacore (can't find a place to buy polycore in the US), but I just looked divinycell. The specs looks the same as corecell, but the price is about half of corecell, or twice of nidacore. Does anyone know why we don't see more use of divinycell?
I guess with some of the recent posts about the honeycomb and edge binding and possible water filtration, is divinycell a reasonable compromise between the price of corecell and honeycomb?
Thanks,
- Gardner Pomper
York, PA