3. Problems of using adhesive bonding in industrial production
In the industrial manufacture of bonded assemblies, the main constraints imposed by bonding are of three types: constraints linked to the functioning of the part to be bonded (so-called functional constraints), those linked to the industrial process for applying and processing the adhesive (so-called implementation constraints) and health, safety and environmental constraints that restrict or prohibit the use of the product or a component.
3.1 Functional constraints
To be effective, a bonding system must withstand service stresses with a defined degree of safety.
Optimum efficiency of bonded joints can only be achieved if there is as perfect a match as possible between the design, calculation and realization of the assemblies envisaged....
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Standards and norms
- Plastics. Determination of tensile properties. Part 1 – General principles. Classification number: T 51034. - NF EN ISO 527 - Mars 1996
- Plastics – Determining tensile properties – Part 2: test conditions for plastics for moulding and extrusion. Classification number: T51-034-2. - NF EN ISO 527-2 - Juillet 1996
- Plastics – Determining tensile properties – Part 3: test conditions for films and sheets. Classification...
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