Bonding
Bonding permanently joins two or more parts using an adhesive. In addition to traditional adhesive applications, hybrid processes that combine bonding with functions such as sealing or heat dissipation are becoming increasingly important. These processes offer advantages such as weight reduction and simplified component handling, allowing conventional joining methods such as welding or screw connections to be replaced by efficient bonding processes in many industrial applications.
A bonding process essentially consists of two steps: applying the adhesive and subsequently joining the parts, for example a cover and housing.
In industrial applications, adhesive dots or beads often have to be applied precisely at defined positions. High-viscosity 1K or 2K adhesives based on polyurethane, silicone or epoxy are therefore commonly used because they remain in place. Depending on the application and required joint properties, low-viscosity adhesives may also be suitable.
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