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<blockquote data-quote="LCP" data-source="post: 184814" data-attributes="member: 2424"><p>Anyway guys, I used to have the datasheet of a type of structural foam offered by Dow Corning (a huge US company), it is actually OEM in some car models, there are crash test results there with and without the foam. Now I can't remember whether I did save the datasheet, or has the email been deleted...</p><p> </p><p>If I remembered correctly, the time taken for the crumple zone to crumple was extended a bit with the foam, in my opinion this translated to a longer time to disperse the crash impact meaning lesser stress on the occupants during the crash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCP, post: 184814, member: 2424"] Anyway guys, I used to have the datasheet of a type of structural foam offered by Dow Corning (a huge US company), it is actually OEM in some car models, there are crash test results there with and without the foam. Now I can't remember whether I did save the datasheet, or has the email been deleted... If I remembered correctly, the time taken for the crumple zone to crumple was extended a bit with the foam, in my opinion this translated to a longer time to disperse the crash impact meaning lesser stress on the occupants during the crash. [/QUOTE]
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