INFORMATION ABOUT
WORKLITE® PHC HEXKORE™
Worklite PHC Hexkore reduces material weight up to 78%* by capturing a lightweight core between two thin high-density faces, resulting in a high strength to weight ratio. The paperboard honeycomb’s 3/8″ hex cell structure provides impact resistance and compressive strength, while being 100% recyclable and biodegradable, making it a Sustainable Certified Forest Product.** Finish the panel off with high-pressure laminates, veneers, metals and many other semirigid materials as well as stain or paint.
*Compared to conventional panels made of plywood, particle board and MDF
**Per the Sustainable Forestry Initiative

Face Materials
Eucalyptus Hardboard (Standard)
Fiberboard
3-Ply Italian Poplar Plywood
Core Materials
Paperboard Honeycomb
Fire Rated Option
Not Available
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified Option
Eucalyptus Hardboard Face
Assist in qualification of LEED credits MR7, MR4.1, MR4.2, EQ 4.4 and possibly MR 5.1 and MR 5.2 depending upon project location.
Assist in qualification of LEED credits MR7, MR4.1, MR4.2, EQ 4.4 and possibly MR 5.1 and MR 5.2 depending upon project location.
Nominal Thickness
3/4" | 1" | 1 1/2" | ||
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Paperboard Honeycomb |
Panel Sizes
48" x 120" | 48" x 144" | 48" x 96" | 60" x 144" | ||
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Paperboard Honeycomb |
Decorative Surfacing Materials
High Pressure Laminates
Veneers
Metals
Paint
Adhesive Option for Lamination
Contact Adhesive
Recommended when using a J-Roller
PVA Glue
Recommended when using a Press Machine
Attachment Methods
PVA glue or staples recommended
PRODUCT TESTIMONIAL
WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING…
“The people at Kerfkore were extremely helpful and excited to help me achieve my vision, working with me to choose the product that would best suit my needs and to have the sheets cut to my specifications. Not only was the material’s structure perfect, it did not require heavy duty jointing or extra reinforcements; I found that the joints in my sculptures adhered very well with a strong wood glue alone!”
Amy Snell | Student at Metro State College in Denver, CO