foam core

collocation in English

meaningsoffoamandcore

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foam
noun[U]
uk
/fəʊm/
us
/foʊm/
a mass of very small bubbles formed on the surface of ...
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core
adjective
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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(Definition offoamandcorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffoam core

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The directly driven targets consist of a low-densityfoamcoreand an embedded aluminum shell covered by an epoxy ablator.
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The horizontal stabilizer is constructed of glass fiber/foamcoresandwich with carbon fiber reinforcements.
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A few high-flotationfoamcoreboards and soft boards have been built with thicknesses in excess of 2 inches.
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It was constructed of plastic reinforced with fiberglass, in a sandwich with the skin separated by a rigidfoamcore.
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Open-cellfoamcoreis made of aluminium and other metals as well.
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The vertical stabilizer is carbon fiber/foamcoresandwich construction.
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Some features included live-aboard capability, a winch, airlock, and sixfoamcorewheels.
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The series comprises a total of 32 close-ups of cardboard, tar paper, andfoamcorepanels, depicting the study models from many angles.
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The aircraft fuselage is almost completely made of fiberglass composite material installed over thefoamcore.
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Each type offoamcore, deck, or bottom material gives a bodyboard a different amount of flex and control.
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The aft fuselage section is constructed of a pure carbon fiber monolithic shell, stiffened by carbon fiber/foamcorebulkheads and glass fiber webs.
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All skis are designed with the same primary structure- a wood, steel, orfoamcorewhich is then surrounded by more durable water-resistant materials.
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The single-piece rudder is constructed of glass fiber/foamcoresandwich.
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The flying surfaces are made from aluminium sheet, with afoamcore.
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This procedure is successful when steel is used as face sheets instead of aluminium, while thefoamcoreis aluminium.
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While these sticks are widely sold, most professional goalies have in fact continued to use thefoamcorepaddle-wood shaft type, even though it may be painted to look composite.
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Levinthal creates miniature scenarios using shoeboxes, cardboard, andfoamcoreto make miniature offices, hotel rooms, pool halls, foyers and narrow corridors.
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Once it reaches the victims itsfoamcoreallows it to function as a floatation device for up to 4-6 people holding onto side ropes or handles.
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