1. Bonding materials
In industries that use composite materials, there is a need to bond various materials and parts, not just composites, such as :
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sandwich panel skins, which can be :
aluminum or alloy sheet metal,
thermosetting laminates (polyester-glass or graphite-epoxy, or other phenolic-glass for high fire resistance),
thermoplastic composites, more rarely ;
various honeycombs: aluminum, Nomex (based on aramid or Kevlar fibers) ;
curved composite parts, stiffeners, pultruded profiles, made from thermosetting prepregs, which must then be bonded or laminated by co-curing (simultaneous curing of resin, composite and adhesive). These are composite-on-composite bonds;
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Bonding materials
Bibliography
Technical magazines
– Modern plastics
– Composites
– Adhesives age (USA)
– Adhesive technology (GB)
– Klebstoffe (Germany)
Suppliers
(non-exhaustive list)
Syndicat français des colles et adhésifs (SFCA) http://www.fipec.org/sfca
Fédération des industries des peintures, encres, couleurs, colles et adhésifs (FIPEC) http://www.fipec.org
▪ Adhesives for...
Technical data
Technical data for several glues and adhesives are given as examples in tables 1 , 2 , 3...
Standardization
Standards for structural adhesives and bonding of composite materials
General adhesive standards concerning, for example, viscosity, creep and mechanical strength measurements, are listed in the article Bonding of materials. .
▪ French Association for Standardization (Afnor) http://www.afnor.fr
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