Panel Options

GRP faced plywood has been the default panel type in the UK for decades.  Despite being fairly durable, it's heavy, it deteriorates and is virtually impossible to recycle.  Today, Don-Bur offers many options, but which should you choose and why?  Do you specify the lightest, the stiffest, the most resillient to damage or even a recyclable option?

Below is a guide to all the available panel types:

Specification Sheet

 
Standard GRP
Omnia
Carbofont
D-B Technolite

Appearance

GRP panel
Omnia panel
Carbofont panel
Technolite panel
blade panel

Material

Plywood/GRP

Polypropylene (PP)

GRPR/PC

Aluminium

Polyethylene (HDPE)/Steel

Construction

Soft, plywood core, faced with glass reinforced plastic

Polypropylene honeycomb core faced with fibreglass reinforced polypropylene sheets

Glass Re-enforced Polyester Resin skin with Polycarbonate delta core. Gelcoat RAL 9010 finish

Aluminium honeycomb  core faced with aluminium sheets

High density polyethylene (HDPE) foam core.  Hot dipped galvanisation steel skin (80,000 yield hard steel). Polyester baked paint.

Weight (kgs/m²)

16

4.8

8.35

7.4

11.8

Thickness (mm)

20

30

20

20

7.5 (increases internal capacity)

Surface Finish (Graphic decals have superior adhesion to smooth surfaces.)

Smooth

Dimpled

Textured

Gloss Smooth

Gloss Smooth

Skin Sheet Thickness (mm)

1

0.7

1

1

0.5

Skin Fixation Strength (/10)

7

3

5

6

9

Rigidity Scale (/10)

8

3

7

9

6

Acute Impact Resistance Grade (/10)

8

7

7

6

9

Environmental Effect

Moisture ingress into plywood leading to eventual delamination and core deterioration.

Rigidity is affected by variances in heat.  Material also affected by UV light.

Material affected by long-term UV light

NIL

NIL

Damage Degradation

Water ingress into plywood leading to delamination, surface deterioration and rot.

As above

As above

Subject to surface oxidisation if paint surface is broken.

Self-healing zinc skin.  Subject to oxidisation if galvanised surface is broken.

Flammability

Self fueling active flame.

Self fueling active flame. Includes glass retardant.

High heat resistance.  Rated as slow burning.

Melting point 660°C

 Auto-extinguishes

recycleRecyclability

Not recyclable

Due to the mixture of compounds these plastic types are hard to recycle and not generally recycled in the UK

De-Lamination required. Due to the mixture of compounds these plastic types are hard to recycle and not generally recycled in the UK

Smelts to pure recyclable product. Low cost process.

Steel skin can be smelted. Polyethylene core is commonly  downcycled in the UK

Absorbency

Moisture content fluctuates between 8/12% at time of milling to 30%.  Trailer can fluctuate in weight by +/-240kgs

0.03%

0.1%

NIL

< 0.01%