When used as a structural absorbing material, the honeycomb structure is typically enclosed within a protective casing or integrated into a larger structure. When subjected to impact or vibration, the honeycomb cells compress and deform, absorbing and dissipating the energy. This helps to reduce the transmission of sound and vibration through the structure and minimizes the potential for damage or injury.
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