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The phrase "a core material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fundamental substance or component that is essential to a particular context, such as in manufacturing, construction, or education.
Example: "In the production of high-quality furniture, wood is often considered a core material due to its durability and aesthetic appeal."
Alternatives: "a fundamental material" or "an essential material".
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To these basic elements, strength is sometimes added by the addition of a core material, making in effect a structural sandwich.
Chinese lacquerwork, decorative work produced in China by the application of many coats of lacquer to a core material such as wood, bamboo, or cloth.
PVC foam was used as a core material.
One of the typical applications is as a core material in a composite sandwich structure.
Rohacell is used as a core material for composite sandwich constructions.
As a core material in composite sandwich panels, the mechanical properties of HPEPC were compared with those of EPS mortar.
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PU foam is also used as a cancellous core material in whole bone models, with an outer coating to feature cortical bone; these models have been used to investigate devices such as intramedullary nails [ 4].
A porous core material structure is evacuated and wrapped into a gas barrier envelope.
Microcapsules comprise of an internal core material and an external encapsulating shell material.
For the design engineer, the most important mechanical properties of a sandwich core material are stiffness and strength.
These results demonstrate that pentaerythritol is a useful core material for the development of active, nontoxic transfection agents.
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