The Gill Corporation has been a leader in honeycomb to aerospace, transportation, rail and industrial markets for decades.
We began incorporating aluminum honeycomb as the structural core material for composite sandwich panels in the 1950s – a major advancement over balsa wood as a core material.

This acquisition was part of the company’s strategic vertical integration plans. Those plans would go on to include prepreg manufacturing, multi-opening presses for sandwich curing processes and a family of honeycomb core types:



Core can be found inside aircraft as stowage bins, floors and sidewalls; outside aircraft in moveable flight control surfaces and engine nacelles; and in transportation as energy absorption devices for collisions and nuclear waste containers.
