The paper honeycomb filler is a paper product that can fill in the space between wall panels and paper honeycomb core. It helps to stabilize the paper honeycomb core and can also help with sound dampening. We will discuss three main points: how it works, what it’s made of, and who should use it.

How it works: paper honeycomb filler is paper-based, absorbing moisture and becoming moldy. If you use paper for your core material, then paper honeycomb filler will not work well because of the potential for mold to grow inside the walls.

What it’s made of: paper honeycomb filler is 100% recycled paper that has been glued together with water-soluble glue. The glue used could potentially contain formaldehyde, so if you want something without formaldehyde, ensure no ingredients are listed on the label besides paper fibers.

Who should use it: Anyone who wants a sound dampening or stabilizing product but doesn’t have access to another type of material would benefit from this product as long as they do not need their wall system certified green by third-party organizations.

Paper honeycomb filler can be used: it could be put in the walls, ceiling, or floors to act as a sound dampening material. Still, it may not work well when combined with waterproofing materials typically found on shower walls and kitchen backsplashes because water would seep into the paper glue, causing mold growth.

This product is best used around showers if you want something to absorb some of the noise outside your house, such as traffic sounds at night time. In terms of pricing, this product should cost about $30-$50 per sheet, covering approximately one square foot depending on what size sheets they come in. For example, 12″x12″.

Are they safe?

This paper honeycomb filler is biodegradable and recyclable. They are also safe to use around food as they have been used in laboratories for a long time, so you can rest assured that everything will be okay if this paper material ends up on the floor of your kitchen or bathroom, where it could come into contact with water, even though no one wants paper materials near their face while showering.

How many sheets do I need?

Typically you would want about six square feet, which should cost somewhere from $180-$300 depending on whether you get small or large pieces since larger sheets tend to be more expensive because there’s less waste due to products being manufactured individually instead of cutting down more giant blocks of cardboard first before printing them out.

You can also use paper honeycomb filler for your packaging needs when shipping certain goods that are fragile and need extra protection in transit, such as porcelain, ceramic, glass, pottery, and china dishes.

This paper is superior at protecting these items than other types like Styrofoam peanuts and paper towels etc. Still, we recommend using this padding along with traditional foam pads placed between the plates/dishes if they’re delicate enough.