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Honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal cells that honeybees make out of wax. The Honeycomb shape is present everywhere in nature: in plants, animal, and human cells. No other shape provides such an optimal cover and strength. It is one of the most stable structures. Honeycomb structures are natural or man-made structures that have the geometry of a honeycomb to allow the minimization of the material used to reach the minimal weight and maximum strength. A honeycomb structure provides a material with least density and relatively high compression properties and shear properties. Man-made honeycomb structural materials are commonly made by layering a honeycomb material between two thin layers that provide strength in tension. A paper which is cut and structured using glue to form honeycomb-like hexagonal cells is Honeycomb Paper. WHY CHOOSE HONEYCOMB? 1.Reusable and Recyclable 2.Lightweight 3.Longer lifespan 4.Highly pressure resistant 5.Saving handling costs 6.Wide field of Application 7.Saving packaging costs 8.Saving transport costs 9.Flexible in shapes 10.Less Wastage 11.Moisture resistant 12.Fire resistant